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Freedomware Marketing< Apple Marketing

01/09/2008  IIII
Relevance: 9.49
"Marketing. Marketing. Marketing. For Freedomware. I have a feeling I'll be repeating this for quite a while to come. And then... there will be an organization founded to do just that.. Oops.. not telling any more. ;) - Keeping you in suspense, another great way to market!"
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Open-source mechanics: Marketing through community segmentation

10/01/2007  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 7.52
Hal Steger and Alberto Onetti - both of mobile open-source leader Funambol - discuss open-source marketing in the Enterprise Open Source Journal. Well worth a read, especially for those who persist in believing that open source succeeds in the absence of good marketing. In fact, real commercial success in open source comes as a direct result of savvy marketing.
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Ubuntu Netbook vs. Ubuntu Mobile Internet Devices: What's the Difference?

07/24/2008  I
Relevance: 6.90
Canonical is working on at least two mobile Linux projects. One called Ubuntu Netbook Remix, the other called Ubuntu for Mobile Internet Devices. So what's the difference between the two? Glad you asked. Gerry Carr, marketing manager for Canonical, described each platform during a meeting at OSCON.Here are the details.
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The FOSS Project Marketing HowTo: Press Releases

10/12/2007  IIIIII
Relevance: 6.81
In my first FOSS Project Marketing Howto article, I wrote about the importance of using your project's home page as an effective marketing tool. So let's examine a few press releases to learn how to write our own.
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When Push Comes To Shove: Microsoft's EU Proposals

07/28/2009  IIII
Relevance: 6.69
Microsoft has promised the European Commission a"significant change" in attitude and publishes its proposal for the marketing of Internet Explorer in Windows 7. Additionally there's news regarding the GPL publishings.
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Berners-Lee calls for Web 2.0 calm

09/03/2006  IIIII
Relevance: 6.69
ANALYSIS: Five years after the first internet bubble burst, we're now witnessing the backlash against Web 2.0 and a plethora of me-too business plans, marketing pitches and analyst reports exploiting the nebulous phrase.
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Canonical Improves Marketing, PR for Ubuntu 8.10

11/01/2008  IIIIIII
Relevance: 6.67
With the launch of Ubuntu 8.10 Server Edition and Ubuntu 8.10 Desktop Edition, Canonical is making some subtle but important marketing and PR moves.Here's a look from Works With U, the independent guide to Ubuntu.
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The Washinton Post Says Thumbs-Up to Linux for Banking

10/15/2009  I
Relevance: 6.63
In a recent post I wrote called"Linux has no marketing, but what if it did?" I made the point that with Microsoft's Windows 7 OS coming out on October 22nd, there will be a blitz of marketing around it, and noted that there never is any such blitz promoting Linux. That post suggested that if Linux could have an equivalent marketing blitz, a very effective campaign might be built around how very much more secure and out of the line of fire of malware purveyors Linux is.
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Solidcore Names Bob Vieraitis Vice President of Marketing

10/02/2006  III
Relevance: 6.44
PALO ALTO, Calif., Sept. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Solidcore Systems, Inc., the leading provider of change control solutions, today announced that Bob Vieraitis has been appointed vice president of marketing. Vieraitis will assume worldwide marketing responsibilities to drive revenue growth and accelerate the market adoption of Solidcore's change control software.
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R.I.P. Netscape

01/03/2008  III
Relevance: 6.35
Netscape, the Web browser that opened up not only the Web, but the entire Internet to mass use, is dead. It died after a long decline caused by its murderer, Microsoft's Internet Explorer. It was only 15 years ago that only a handful of nerds knew about the Internet and the Web. Even after CIX (Commercial Internet Exchange) opened up the Internet for business in 1991, only the kinds of people who now use Linux were using the Internet.
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