- "The Microsoft / Novell partnership should have included a technical Mono/.NET collaboration"
Since the July of 2001 the Mono project has been working on offering a free alternative for Microsofts .Net. In 2004 version 1.0 was published, for a few months Mono 1.2 has been available. The project was initiated by Miguel de Icaza. Andreas Proschofsky spoke with him about the future of Mono, the competition and the Microsoft deal.
Miguel de Icaza, founder of the Mono project, in an interview about the future of the free .Net-alternative, the Microsoft deal and basing a desktop on C#
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- Aida Edemariam talks to author Joseph Stiglitz about the true cost of the Iraq war | World news | The Guardian
In 2005, a Nobel prize-winning economist began the painstaking process of calculating the true cost of the Iraq war. In his new book, he reveals how short-sighted budget decisions, cover-ups and a war fought in bad faith will affect us all for decades to come
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- Linux.com | Portrait: GNOME Foundation's Dave Neary
He is a GNOME Foundation member, community manager of the OpenWengo project, and a former contributor to the GIMP project.
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- Mark Shuttleworth: "Time for mass consumer sales of Linux on desktop has not yet come"
The founder of the Ubuntu-project talks in an interview about the integration of proprietary drivers, the One Laptop per Child project and "great applications" from Microsoft
The founder of the Ubuntu-project talks in an interview about the integration of proprietary drivers, the One Laptop per Child project and "great applications" from Microsoft
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- Nat Friedman: "Flamewars are part of the community culture"
Novells CTO / Open Source doesn't expect long term problems from the Microsoft deal - an interview about the future of the Linux desktop, legal DVD-support and the mistakes of the Hula project
Novells CTO / Open Source doesn't expect long term problems from the Microsoft deal - an interview about the future of the Linux desktop, legal DVD-support and the mistakes of the Hula project
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- Steve Wozniak v. Stephen Colbert — and Other Pranks - 10 Zen Monkeys
The Secret Service read me my Miranda rights once. And when they asked for an ID, I pulled out this ID that I'd used for every airplane flight for five years of my life. It says "Laser Safety Officer, Secretary of Defiance" (instead of Secretary of Defense) on the card, and in the photo I'm wearing an eye patch.
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- The Ten Most Incomprehensible Bob Dylan Interviews of All Time -- Vulture -- Entertainment & Culture Blog -- New York Magazine
Dylan's made baffling music (Self Portrait), books (his 1966 novel, Tarantula), and films (1978's Renaldo and Clara, 2003's Masked and Anonymous), but he's never made less sense than when he was talking to reporters. Here's our list of the Top Ten Most Incomprehensible Bob Dylan Interviews of All Time.
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