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Computer Business Review: Linux Grabs 75% of All Open Source Investment Linux Today
"The Linux operating system is the recipient of 75% of all vendor investment in open source software, according to a new report from the Harvard Business School, which also indicates that vendor support for open source is primarily motivated by boosting their proprietary offerings.
Houston, We Have Lift Out BusinessWeek
A Harvard B-school prof talks about the trend of companies luring teams from a competitor. Such a move can work wonders—or fall flat
Nigeria: Bombs in Politics AllAfrica.com
In the weeks since the beginning of the PDP primaries, bombs appear to have become the new medium for political debate in some parts of Nigeria. The list of victims of bomb explosions may well, God forbid, escalate and peak toward the election of the president.
Where Will the Troubles End for Sonsini and HP? Law.com
Larry Sonsini was about to have a bad day. It was the morning of Sept. 28, and Sonsini was preparing to testify before Congress about his role in the Hewlett-Packard Co. boardroom spying scandal.
Personal Tech RedNova
By Rob Pegoraro, Washington Post Personal Technology Columnist The Washington Post's was online at to answer your personal tech questions, discuss recent columns, and provide advice for finding the right gadget for the holidays.
Scientist Charged in Ethics Case RedNova
By Matthew Dolan, The Baltimore Sun Dec.
Personal Tech Washington Post
The Washington Post's Rob Pegoraro was online to answer your personal tech questions, discuss recent reviews and give advice for finding the right gadget for the holidays.
'Extreme' Jobs On The Rise CBS News
Although workaholics have always existed, their image now seems to have been glamorized ? and many are being rewarded with over-the-top pay packages. But is working so much really good for you?
Another GE executive joins NBC Los Angeles Times
Michael Pilot, who ran the parent company's equipment financing unit, will head ad sales.
Luce's Fortune Is the Inspiration For New Business Magazine The New York Sun
A new bimonthly business magazine with a free-market philosophy and intellectual bent, the American, made its debut this week. The magazine's publisher and editor in chief, James Glassman, who has edited Roll Call and the New Republic, said his inspiration for the venture was Henry Luce's Fortune, when it began publication in 1929. The goal is to bridge the gap in the business magazine market harvard+business+review+article: harvard+business+review+article
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