The open source community is really growing in a fast and vast process that even the so-called software giant
Microsoft Corporation cannot stop despite its deliberate attempt to put out the growing fiery war between it and open source developers. I don't know what's wrong with Microsoft and their reaction to the technology as if they are so threatened by it that they want to abolish the cheaper and more accessible technology for most users. With regards to commercial software production, I think MS is the leading and there's no arguing with that fact, but s for open source, there were many companies that are battling for the leadership title.
Recently, a company called Spikesource tied up with a bunch of
computer developers whose expertise is solely focused on open source to examine software patches for usual apps used in business and offices. The said company already produced seven versions of open source products that they are going to check and certify the compatibility issues. Amongst the developers who will work with Spikesource are LogicalWare and Xensource.
I think this is a new trend in the digital world today when it comes specifically to open source applications. If I'm not mistaken, I think this is relevant to the one done by OpenLogic wherein they establish a community of open source developers worldwide. Anyway, I think this is a
brilliant idea so that open source will proliferate and I hope Microsoft will just support these small companies in their tiny endeavors.
Whoever said that the wireless revolution is just starting, is absolutely correct, although he forgot to add that it is just starting to lose its appeal to the computer addicted public. In spite of the reports that wireless Internet is making waves in the
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