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Guidelines Set on Software Property Rights (New York Times) - To remove obstacles to joint research, four leading technology companies and seven American universities have agreed on principles for making software developed in collaborative projects freely available.

Guidelines set on software property rights (CNET) - Tech companies and universities agree on principles for making software developed in collaborative projects freely available. The New York Times

ReplayTV to launch TV recording software for PCs (Reuters via Yahoo! News) - Digital video recording pioneer ReplayTV plans to announce on Monday it will start selling software to allow personal computers to tune in and record live television next year in a deal with Hauppauge Digital's Hauppauge Computer Works.

Open-source software firm seeks $30M (BizJournals) - IRadeon Group Inc. is betting that its lineup of customized open-source business software will bring a bounty of orders from small to midsized corporate customers and, next year, up to $30 million in venture capital.

Health care software company rings up strong sales growth (BizJournals) - In his first year at the helm of Healthcare Management Systems, Tom Stephenson has guided the health care software firm to a record year, with sales jumping 17 percent to $41 million.

Software field seeing change, survey finds (BizJournals) - Software developers in North America are making a dramatic change in their development patterns, according to Evans Data.

ReplayTV to launch TV recording software for PCs (CNET) - The digital video recording pioneer plans to start selling software to allow PCs to tune in and record live TV.

Previewing disk-free software (The Capital Times) - The software business is making a slow transition from programs that are installed on a computer's hard disk to programs that live wholly, or partly, on external servers.

Kiwi software firm brings lost jobs back (Sydney Morning Herald) - Fresh from its resurrection as an independent company, Kiwi-born software developer Marshal is repatriating jobs from overseas and will soon have 40 employees in Auckland. -

Pay By Touch Signs On with 7th Street Software and Convena (CSNews Online) - SAN FRANCISCO -- Pay By Touch, a biometric authentication payment solutions company, acquired the assets and intellectual property of 7th Street Software Inc. and Convena LLC, two loyalty technology providers that will help bolster Pay By Touch’s loyalty offerings.

 
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