My fellow LXer author Sander has written an interesting article about Open Core Software, which he describes as “The worst of both worlds“.
And Debian developer Barry Hawkins pointed me to Steven Levitt’s interesting talk about child carseats on TED.
Some of you may know that the term “Red Book” doesn’t only stand for a description of the de-facto audio CD standard, or for the famous IBM Redbooks, but also for a book from psychologist C. G. Jung, which was published recently. Should make an interesting read. Here’s the Wikipedia entry about it.
The Intel developers’ and engineers’ blog has some interesting articles about Open Source, Cloud Computing, and Virtualization.
And for those of you who still run Microsoft Windows, or who maybe are waiting for Windows 7 and its “XP Mode”, or who’d never think about trying anything else - how about having both worlds? Tom’s Hardware shows one way of how you could do just that, together with lots of screenshots.
Enjoy your weekend, like I will…
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