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The UK government's proposed crackdown on ilegal copying could make a perfect test of the music industry's assumptions, says Peter Judge

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Despite a recession which could promote open source, the UK is less likely to use it than Mali

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Opera has integrated a web server into its browser but Windows fans are calling on computer users to shun the Norwegian company

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David Taraso of the JCXP.net Website argues that Microsoft should be allowed to put its Internet Explorer browser in Windows without having to promote a competing browser

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Gmail can meet the needs of individuals, but enterprises won't trust it until Google frees Gmail and Google Apps from its own data centres, says Jason Brooks.

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The Red Hat-sponsored Fedora Project on June 9 announced the availability of Fedora 11, the latest version of its free open source operating system

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Microsoft supports ODF and OpenOffice is Office-compatible. We'd be in file format heaven, if it weren't for the difference between ODF 1.1 and 1.2, says Jason Brooks

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Tom Watson, the man credited with being the UK government's first blogger and encouraging use of open source is leaving the government

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Sun's new OpenSolaris 2009.06 is faster - and has better networking thanks to Project Crossbow

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The European Commission wants more government departments to share open source project code and learnings

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