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Auction of Software Flaws Stirs Concerns (Washington Post) - A Swiss Internet start-up is raising the ire of the computer security community with the launch of an online auction house where software vulnerabilities are sold to the highest bidder.
iPhone Gets High Marks For Accessing On-Demand Software (TechWeb via Yahoo! News) - Customers are finding business uses for their iPhone with NetSuite software.
IBM Grants Free Access To Patents For 150 Software Standards (TechWeb via Yahoo! News) - But there's a catch. IBM said the grant is only valid for developers that aren't suing any party -- not just IBM -- over patented technology necessary to implement software standards.
Software Vulnerability Auction Stokes Researchers (Washington Post) - Last week, a number of news outlets spotlighted a Swiss Internet start-up -- curiously named "WabiSabiLabii" (pronounced "wobby-sobby-lobby") -- that is trying to establish an eBay-style auction site for software security vulnerabilities. I held off in covering this important story because I wanted to gauge the level of interest from members of the security research community. Today, ...
Saba Software Cuts 4Q Loss (AP via Yahoo! Finance) - Employee training software maker Saba Software Inc. said Thursday its fiscal fourth-quarter loss shrank as the company attracted more customers and offset rising costs.
Sector Glance: Software Ends Higher (AP via Yahoo! Finance) - An upgrade of BMC Software Inc. from Credit Suisse helped push shares of the Houston company up more than 4 percent Thursday.
Saba Software, Vimicro climb ahead of earnings (Market Watch) - NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Shares of Saba Software, Vimicro International Corp. and Electro Scientific Industries Inc. gained Thursday, ahead of quarterly earnings releases by the trio after the market closes.
Software to improve education management (vietnam net) - VietNamNet Bridge - A software for education management has been designed in a bid to create an information network that connects schools with higher grade management agencies.
Image Line Software Introduces Morphine 1.0 Additive Soft Synth (Harmony Central) - Image Line Software, the creator of FL Studio, has released its first additive synthesizer, Morphine . With a flexible architecture and low CPU usage algorithms that retain a warm sound, Morphine introduces a revolution to the world of Additive Synthesis.
The GPL and Software as a Service (Addict 3D) - O'Reilly Radar: "Linux Magazine's article The GPL Has No (Networked) Future recognizes a point that I've been making for years: that free software license requirements to release source code are all triggered by the act of distribution..."
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