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Most OpenOffice Users Run Windows Nearly 9 out of 10 downloads of the new version of OpenOffice have been for Windows machines, rather than Linux, according to recently released statistics from Apache. www.pcworld.com
'The Truth Is, It Doesn't Work' - CD Projekt On DRM In the third and final part of a wide-ranging interview with CD Projekt Red, the leaders of the developer and its sister company, the digital store GOG.com, discuss DRM. www.forbes.com
CD Projekt Interviews: The Benefits and Challenges Of Digital Distribution. Oh, And Monks. It would be hard to find anyone betting against digital distribution as the wave of the future in video gaming, as indeed in books, music and films. Electronic Arts' recent quarterly results record a GAAP net revenue for the quarter from digital sales of $419 million - nearly doubling the prior year quarter GAAP number of $211. The non-GAAP gap was smaller but still pronounced, and in the ... www.forbes.com
CD Projekt Interviews: GOG.com, And The Benefits and Challenges Of Digital Distribution. Oh, And Monks. GOG.com Managing Director - and part-time French monk - Guillaume Rambourg talks about digital marketplaces, differentiating your service and making gamer cred pay. www.forbes.com
Six Key Features Coming in Mageia Linux 2.0 Choices will abound for users of this free OS, which is now available as a release candidate. www.pcworld.com
Critic's Notebook: With Spotify and its ilk, there's no 'my' in music anymore Streaming and download services offer a whole new way to keep and share one's recording collection. But why is it so hard to toss all those LPs, 45s, CDs and MP3s? www.latimes.com
Informatica Adds Developer Edition to Cloud Data-integration Platform Informatica has added a new developer edition to its cloud-based data-integration platform in a bid to further expand a partner ecosystem around the service, the... www.pcworld.com
With Spotify, there's no 'my' in music anymore Streaming and download services offer a whole new way to keep and share one's recording collection. But why is it so hard to toss all those LPs, 45s, CDs and MP3s? I am sitting on a couch facing two turntables, a DJ mixer, a dual-drive CD player/recorder, a cassette deck and a wireless two-terrabyte hard drive half full of music — all in one way or another plugged into my sound system. The ... chicagotribune.feedsportal.com
Xbox 720 rumors roundup You can hear it in the distance; the dawn of a new gaming generation driven by powerhouse chips, sentient CPUs, motion controls, awkward codenames, and digital dreams. www.gamesradar.com
How to Pirate Software Without Getting Caught [Piracy] # piracy Pirating software you don't own is always illegal. But there are times when you do own software that you can't access without pirating it. The cruel irony is that in those times, you're probably more at risk of getting slapped with a lawsuit than real, actual pirates. Here's a guide to pirating like a pro to get back what's rightfully yours. More » gizmodo.com
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