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Economic Outlook: Bracing for a Rocky Road?
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News
Guess what? I paid $3.80 for a gallon of milk in Oklahoma. I guess Mr. Greenspan considers the price of milk a cost of keeping Wall Street salaries justifiably high?
Maybe we consumers should just shun consumption and start buying worthless derivatives to pump up the market and help out the poor ol' investment bankers?
Can We Take Microsoft at Its Open Source Word?
"Open Source people will work with MSFT's products as a way of getting in doors that were previously closed." Really? Exactly what doors are closed to OSS?
If you really are in IT, you must work in MS only enterprises. You might find this lecture interesting: www.youtube.com/watch?.... It's by Bob Sutor and it spells it out like is, not how it should be.
Can We Take Microsoft at Its Open Source Word?
Microsoft, at least from a technical perspective, has historically borrowed from the Open Source community and not contributed much content back until very recently. When MS had to implement TCP/IP protocols, way back in Windows 3.1, they allegedly took the stack (software code) from an operating system called BSD 4.4. (Here's my source www.heise.de/newsticke... in German and to be fair, here's an article claiming to counter: www.kuro5hin.org/?op=d...;sid=2001/6/19/05641/7... although they sidestepped by saying the did get the code under a BSD license.) The BSD license allows this behavior.
What they do not want is to work with the GPL license, which forces them to turn over any improvements they make in the code back to the community.
Yahoo is probably the largest user of FreeBSD operating systems and Apache web servers in the world. Both FreeBSD and Apache use the BSD style license model. Microsoft knows this, and they understand the licensing implications of the BSD style license. Whatever MS obtains from Yahoo, it may be "open source", but it does not have to be released back into the community that originally developed the software. I'd also like to point out that Apple did something very similar with their operating system call OS X. They actually adopted FreeBSD in it's entirety for the base OS. See www.trollaxor.com/2004... for one side of that story.
So in conclusion? Only time will tell if they mean what they say. I am not prepared to trust them until I see results.