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People think that XM Radio is somehow to blame for discontinuing their XM PCR, a PC-controllable Satellite radio reciever that could be used for MP3 harvesting. People need to understand pressure they recieve from the source of their music (RIAA) is the only source of their policy actions. It's really beyond their control unless they just want to lose any access to content.
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MySQL is walking a fine line between commercial customers and open source developers. Should MySQL push too hard, who will be the overall winner?
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Schematron News

New implementations, Love-In let-down, Open GIS
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Thoughts, opinions and observations after spending two consecutive weeks at decidedly different conferences, both having to do with Open Source and Linux. Part 2.
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Thoughts, opinions and observations after spending two consecutive weeks at decidedly different conferences, both having to do with Open Source and Linux. Part 1.
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OSCON: Wrap-up

Now that OSCON is over, it's time to reflect on the conference and to muse about some of the trends I noticed.
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Friday morning's keynote at OSCON blew everyone away, and David Rumsey's presentation wasn't even about open source -- it was all about... maps!
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Apple is rightfully concerned about Real's new Harmony product that acts as a translator between three major DRM formats: Fairplay, MS DRM and Real's Helix.
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New memes and local industry gossip on XML and CMS
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XML as a Hill

Peter Sefton had a great analogy on XML conversions, at this week's Open Publish conference in Sydney

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