OFE World News Round Up
The most recent news selected by the Open Forum Europe
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Eolas falls at first hurdle in bid to tax browser apps
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Eolas claims royalties for browser apps and plug-ins
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BETT 2012
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On a lighter note - Adventures in Self-Publishing: eBook or Dead Tree?
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Government not measuring whether its IT strategy is working
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Europe Proposes New Conditions on Research and Development
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EU Innovation: European Commission To Invest 80 Billion Euros In Research & Development To Drive Economic Growth
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Copyright isn't working, says European Commission
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So what might Digital Sustainability be?
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Samsung patent use in Apple lawsuit investigated by EU
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Governments must not censor internet, says William Hague
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Government seeks to harmonise IT device strategy
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European software shows good growth in delicate economic circumstances
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Microsoft's Subtle Knife Through the Heart of EU Software Industry
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European Commission greenlights Microsoft's Skype buy
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Opening up Europe: from Common Standards to Open Data
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NHS told to abandon delayed IT project
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Google buys another 1,000 IBM patents
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Quietly, cautiously, carefully, government IT may just be getting it right
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Government spends a fortune on proprietary technology
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European Commission blocks scrutiny of wasteful €500m IT spend
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China Passes U.S. as World's Biggest PC Market
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New GPL licence touted as saviour of Linux, Android
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Four titans of tech are racing to be king of digital age
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Restoring Bletchley Park, birthplace of modern computing
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Time to Adopt the Brazilian Model of Public Software?
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Government IT is 'appalling' and wastes 'an obscene amount of public money', say MPs
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Judge: Oracle must cut Google damages claim
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Britain's business bosses rail against 'risk-averse' public sector
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Apple deals massive patent blow to HTC, Android in serious trouble
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Google: The one trick pony learns a second trick
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Apple takes second ITC potshot at HTC
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In-depth: Steps to effective business in the public sector
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Single European patent plan gets second wind
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Liam Maxwell appointed to advise on government ICT
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Microsoft loses Supreme patent fight over Word
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Patent Researcher Turns Tables on Litigants
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The world's most powerful join the digital revolution
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EC concludes backroom deal with Microsoft
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Planting the Flag: a Strategy for ICT-enabled local public services
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Hargreaves Report: Patently Sensible Stuff
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Groklaw 2.0: PJ Leaves Groklaw but legal news site to continue under new editor
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Socitm to unveil shared services strategy
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Access government in a way that makes sense to you? Surely not!
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UK Seeks Digital Presence Using Alpha.gov.uk
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Skype Deal Is Unlikely to Pay Off for Microsoft
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Microsoft confirms takeover of Skype
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Europe And The Internet Of The Future
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US proposes online IDs for Americans
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Groklaw to cease publishing new articles
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E.U. Talks With Microsoft Called a Contradiction
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EU Commission Enters Talks With Microsoft for New Licenses
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Comment: Government ICT Strategy neglects councils
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US gov 'transparency' websites targeted for big, fat budget cuts
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UK Government Promises to Go Open - Yet Again
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Vaizey wins cautious praise on net neutrality
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FSF to Google: Free Gmail's JavaScript now!
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UK Government ICT Strategy resources
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Latest News
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EU Bodies Plan Upgrade to Windows 7 Without Public Tender
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Cutting the cost of innovation
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EU Puts Standardization at Forefront of Cloud Computing
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Validation of Potential Financial Savings Opportunity in Government Through Use of Open Source Software
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Linus on Android headers: claims "seem totally bogus"
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10 building blocks for securing the internet
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Open Networking Foundation Pursues New Standards
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GNU Free Call Announced
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What Happened to the Obama Open Source Initiative?
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Lawyer: Android may be open to Linux copyright issues
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Google Apps for Government seeing UK interest
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IT industry 'oligarchy' is 'ripping government off', MPs told
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Sir Tim Berners-Lee lends support for net neutrality
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British ISPs could "charge per device"
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ISPs to be honest about traffic management policies
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Is a traffic management code of practice another step away from net neutrality?
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Microsoft's embrace of ODF cautiously welcomed
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France appoints CIO but takes interoperability off task list
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NASA Set to Host Open Source Summit
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Local government 'detached' from open source benefits
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Government open source plan hindered by lack of security clearance
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Why it's time to get off the fence about net neutrality
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IE: Computer Service Board switches to open source software
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Government takes action on open technology
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ISPs prepare net-neutrality code of conduct
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UK: Opponents of open source criticise new procurement rules
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Parliamentary inquisitors turn their gaze on 'fat cat' suppliers
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Eurocrats work horizontally to make every European digital
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Asus's Eee Pad tablets show off Android 3.0
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UK Government extends IT spending controls
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The UK government gets really serious about open source
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Still Think Linux Is Just for Start-Ups?
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MEPs give green light to common patent system
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Microsoft bans open source from the Marketplace
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Google asks US Patent Office to rethink Oracle Java patents
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Beating the snags in open data
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Blueprint for a G-Cloud Marketplace in the UK
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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks on internet freedom
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Google Android Is the Next Windows – Venture Capitalist.
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Intel invests in open source, location mapping for future mobile devices
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Ministry saves millions by using open source office
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