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10/27/2007 Relevance: 5.45Is Linux really in as much trouble as some people are saying, following the negative US server shipments growth reported by IDC?Search further
01/05/2007 Relevance: 4.86Does using Google Search for malicious purposes affect the application of their “Don’t Be Evil” motto even if the negative activity isn’t actually their fault? Should Google restrict some of their search command capabilities if the results are being used to attack other sites?Search further
11/22/2006 Relevance: 4.83While there are often negative connotations being associated with a conglomerate, the new one which we are witnessing today is different in so many ways. This is a conglomerate you, your project or your business can be a part of to the full extent. All you have to do is observe and play by the rules. This is a conglomerate that we today call: The Community. That is its name.Search further
09/12/2006 Relevance: 4.77Emrupdate.com is an interesting website that is a:'...independent healthcare technology site for a wide range of opinions on the best and worst EMRs as well as heated discussions by thought leaders over government policy, technology trends and other initiatives and the positive or negative impact these will have on the practice of medicine.'Search further
01/05/2008 Relevance: 4.74"We Sincerely apologize for any inconvenience you may of had, and Thank you for your informative review. At your earliest convenience please contact me with your order information so I may make this right for you as we truly care about each and every customer like family here at Newegg and really hate to hear any negative feedback or bad experiences as we try to make every customer's purchase a positive enjoyable one."Search further
04/05/2007 Relevance: 4.53At this point, I've run about 15 or so live Linux CDs with varying degrees of success. And yes, I have manually configured a static networking connection before -- Fluxbuntu's"command line interface is EVERYTHING" philosophy sent me to the Web for instructions on how to do so. But I'm not a full card-carrying geek, so I'm not all that crazy about going to the command line with no help whatsoever just to get freakin' Internet flowing into the box with a live CD I've never run before on an OS I've also never run before.Search further
02/29/2008 Relevance: 4.45The VAR Guy has been negative on Novell for a few years, and he frequently questioned the company's open source software strategy. But according to a new piece of financial news, the Linux provider is performing better than Wall Street expected.Here's the scoop, which surprised our resident blogger.Search further
06/15/2007 Relevance: 4.34Another one bites the dust. After Novell and Xandros, Linspire has signed away their future as well for a wad of cash in the short term. The reaction of the Linspire community isn't as negative as the Xandrosians but that should be no surprise. The effects of these deals and Microsoft's patent protection racket will be discussed this week at the Linux Foundation summit at Google's Mountain view headquarters.Search further
10/10/2007 Relevance: 4.27At the Recent Ohio (GNU)LinuxFest, I talked about the importance of promoting your FOSS projects, covering some of the tasks project teams need to engage in, working with the press, and handling negative publicity. This is the first in a series of articles aimed at helping project teams by going into more details. Here we consider how your home page figures into your marketing process.Search further
04/04/2008 Relevance: 4.22Ever since I wrote"It's Time to Get Over Microsoft," people have demanded in blogs and emails how I could ignore the obvious threat that Microsoft represents to free software. Usually, I ask them to read the article more carefully, and note that it suggests that free software has grown strong enough to take care of itself. The fact that so many free software supporters persist in a negative identity -- that is, one defined by not being a Microsoft user -- frankly puzzles me when the community has so much to be proud of in its own right.Search further