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Two main types of Open Source licences: "Copyleft" vs. "Permissive"

 

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i14y.net in short

i14y name Abbreviation for `interoperability', with the `14' replacing fourteen letters. Refers to portability and compatibility of data formats (even binary ones) between different programs or implementations of the same program on different machines.

 
Free software world conference

The Manuel Rojas Congress Centre in Badajoz, will hold the celebration of the IIIrd Free Software World Conference, from february, 7th to 9th, 2007 under the motto “A Challenge for Imagination”. It's shared organization between the Regional Government of Extremadura and Andalucía is based on the collaborative agreement for the development and the promotion of Free Software and the collaboration of sector industry.

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Web services and the semantic Web
As Web services grow in popularity, enterprising Web and application developers create new and innovative applications with their data. In addition to single-service applications, developers are creating mashups, applications that combine data from multiple services to create something new. This series chronicles the creation of the ultimate mashup, an application that not only stores data from different mashups but uses semantic technology to enable users to create their own mashups by swapping services, or even by picking and choosing data. It uses Java™ programming and a combination of servlets, JSP, software from the open source Jena project, and DB2's new native XML capabilities. In this part, Nicholas Chase introduces the concept of mashups, shows you how they work and how to build a simple version of one.
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Microsoft and interoperability
Interoperability is systems that work together. Microsoft embraces interoperability as a core element of integrated innovation. Through research and development, technology sharing, and integration enablement, Microsoft delivers products that interoperate out-of-the-box and low-cost reliable solutions.
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