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POPSOpen source gets its first legal journal: "International Free and Open Source Software Law Review" Quoted from the first article: Free and Open Source software, though now a robust business proposition, evokes for many, memories of the days when it was seen as crusade. Its proponents as well as its opponents still occasionally address the subject as though they were engaging in a philosophical debate. There are also differences of emphasis, and a whiff of sectarianism amongst the proponents of the various standard licences. It is for others to address these theological disputes. It is, rather, the purpose of this Review to take one step back and look behind the rhetoric in a rigorous and objective fashion, to probe, to analyse, to question received wisdom, and to bring proper academic discipline to the study of Free and Open Source software in its legal and wider context. Free and Open Source Software has become a serious player. It deserves serious analysis.
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POPSTEDsphere Talks Interface not a very usable interface, but a nice way to discover related content from a most valuable resource. Try it out here The talks on TED source site are in a higher quality, but you can easily click through.
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POPSLinux & Unix Distro Timelines See http://futurist.se/gldt/gldt76.png for the full picture with Linux Distributions or http://www.levenez.com/unix/redirect_unix_pdf.html for a pdf with Unix distributions
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POPSOpen Universiteit Nederland - Gratis Cursussen Iedere cursus bevat een afgerond onderwerp, met meestal een zelftoets als sluitstuk. De cursussen hebben wel een veel kleinere omvang dan de gewone cursussen van de Open Universiteit Nederland. Om een indicatie van de omvang te geven: een gewone cursus van de Open Universiteit Nederland, die onderdeel is van een wetenschappelijke opleiding, heeft meestal 100 studiebelastingsuren (SBU). De omvang van de gratis cursussen op deze website is wisselend; van 4 tot 25 SBU. De meeste cursussen zullen een omvang hebben van 25 SBU.
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POPSStrange Maps great source! I just clipped a tiny selection of maps on the front page. This could prove a invaluable time-waster. http://strangemaps.wordpress.com/