Just days after being accused of attempting to unleash potentially harmful Linux-related patents to find their way into the hands of patent trolls, Microsoft is now slated to announce its founding of a new foundation to support open source software.
– Just days after being accused of attempting to unleash potentially harmful Linux-related patents
to find their way into the hands of open-source-hating patent trolls,
Microsoft is now slated to announce its founding of a new foundation to
support open-source software.
According to foundation doc…
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Microsoft Launches Open Source Foundation
REVIEW: Windows Server 2008 R2 Serves as Virtualization, Windows 7 Foundation
With this R2 release of Windows Server 2008, Hyper-V gains the ability to shift virtual machines from one host to another without interruption. This version of Windows Server is also the first in a decade to be released in tandem with a new Windows client (in this case, Windows 7). As such, Windows Server 2008 R2 includes many features that make it and Windows 7 better together.
– Windows Server 2008 R2 is a modest upgrade, but its one that’s worth paying attention to for organizations tracking Microsofts foray into server virtualization–Hyper-V–as well as for companies looking to deploy Windows 7 in the short term.
With this R2 release, Hyper-V gains the capacity for shif…
500 years of Krušedol monastery
Five centuries since the foundation of the Serbian Orthodox monastery of Krušedol on Mt. Fruška Gora was marked today. The anniversary was celebrated with a liturgy and a church and folk assembly.
Two newly discovered Mozart pieces performed for the first time

Two newly discovered pieces of piano music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart are to be performed in the Austrian city of his birth, Salzburg.
The pieces had long been in the archive of the International Mozarteum Foundation but only recently were they identified as compositions by Mozart.
The foundation has released very few details about the music.
It is to be played at a house where the composer lived from 1773-1780, which is now the Mozart’s Residence museum.
Posthumous discoveries of Mozart works are rare but not unknown, the BBC’s Bethany Bell reports from Salzburg.
In January, a piece by Mozart that had lain undiscovered in a French library for years had its first performance.
Mozart wrote more than 600 known pieces of music before his death in 1791 at the age of 35.
He began composing at the age of five and his works include operas, chamber music, choral pieces and piano concertos.
An official at the International Mozarteum Foundation told the Associated Press news agency that the compositions to be played on Sunday were "substantial pieces" composed before Mozart’s 10th birthday.</p
This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.
Eggs are good for the heart
Eggs are not bad for heart health, say experts.
US egg expert Dr Don McNamara insists that their bad reputation is no longer warranted and even Heart Foundation has lifted its recommended intake to six eggs a week.
“Seniors have been afraid to eat eggs because for 40 years they have been worried about the dietary cholesterol,”” [...]
German foundation dubs Kosovo “unfinished stateâ€
Kosovo today, despite its declaration of independence, is an “unfinished state,†says Germany’s Friedrich Ebert Foundation report. Kosovo has only limited sovereignty and is de facto divided into a Serb north and an Albanian dominated south, while neither UNMIK nor EULEX have so far been able to do anything “to prevent the partition of the country”, the analysis, signed by Vedran Džinić and Helmut Kramer, claims.
Bill Gates receives Indira Gandhi Prize in India
NEW DELHI (AP) — Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates on Saturday received the Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development from India’s president, a government statement said.
The prize recognizes his work with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. It is awarded annually to individuals or organizations for creative efforts that promote peace, development and a [...]
Lissa Coffey: All Children Are Our Children
More and more we are learning that we live in a global community. Because of the internet and ease of travel, it’s easier for us to reach out and help children not only in our hometowns, but around the world.
President confers Indira Gandhi Prize on Bill Gates
President Pratibha Patil on Saturday presented the Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development to Microsoft founder Bill Gates for his charity work.
Gates received the prize on behalf of his 38 billion dollars Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The foundation has been working for a range of issues; including HIV/AIDS.
Speaking on the [...]
Bill Gates to receive Indira Gandhi Peace Prize today
Microsoft founder Bill Gates will receive the Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development here today.
The award will be received on behalf of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which has been providing grants for public health activities, notably in the areas of HIV/AIDS prevention and communication.
The Gates Foundation started operations in India in [...]
Azad, Bill Gates discuss ways to strengthen health scenario in India
Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad today met Bill Gates, co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, to discuss their shared commitment to promote various health activities in India.
Azad appreciated the work being done by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for its continued support to the National Aids Control [...]
Hoax plan to pave over Central Park
Is the hoax campaign to concrete over NYC’s favourite green space and build an airport a satire on incompetent transport policy or another product viral? Watch this space
“Environmentalists rally in support of Manhattan airport”. That got your attention, didn’t it? And that was precisely the intention of the Manhattan Airport Foundation, a mysterious organisation that has outlaid its proposals to bulldoze Central Park in New York city and build an airport instead.
The foundation put out a press release earlier this week saying that the “Triborough Association for Fair Treatment” – a group it says lobbies to get legislation drafted to help protect migratory birds from aircraft strikes – was putting its full support behind the building of a new airport in the heart of Manhattan as it would reduce the kind of bird-related incidents that brought down US Airways Flight 1549 back in January causing it to bellyflop into the Hudson.
It’s all nonsense, of course. The whole thing is a hoax – one that’s been getting plenty of attention all week and managing to snare a few suckers along the way, too. The Manhattan Airport Foundation is pure fiction, as are its plans for an airport. Only a few nanoseconds of consideration lead you to realise the last place on earth that would ever be concreted over to make way for an airport would be Central Park.
But who is behind the hoax? And why have they spent a considerable amount of time and effort (and, presumably, money) creating such a professional-looking website? Chances are the site will soon morph into an advert for something or other, as has happened with other web hoaxes in the past. Or it could be some web-savvy comedians looking for some viral marketing?
No one yet, though, seems to have undercovered the real identity of those behind the Manhattan Airport Foundation, or their motive. The website’s domain name was registered back in April (even though the foundation claims to have been founded in 2006), but the identity of the domain’s owner has been withheld. The foundation’s Twitter page has only been live since 8 June, and its address is listed as being on the 58th floor, 233 Broadway. Yet the building only has 57 floors.
A press release dated April of this year says the foundation is to receive “significant financial backing over the next five years” from the “Waalwijk Charitable Trust”. In addition to this, the “Tokyo-based holding company Yamanote Ltd” will be making a “substantial gift”. Again, both these organisations are fictional – Waalwijk is the name of a town in the Netherlands and Yamanote is an affluent area in Tokyo.
The only person’s name mentioned anywhere on the site is a press officer called “Audrey Cortlandt”. Again, nothing of note shows up online for that name, although it does throw up some interesting anagrams – “Lady Dancer Tutor” being one of them. Not that this really helps us, though.
The plot thickens.
Bill Gates in India to receive Indira Gandhi Peace Prize
Microsoft founder Bill Gates is in India to receive the Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development.
The award will be received on behalf of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which has been providing grants for public health activities, notably in the areas of HIV/AIDS prevention and communication.
During his visit, Gates is expected to [...]
Springsteen, U2 among stars to perform at Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame anniversary shows
Bruce Springsteen, U2, Metallica and Stevie Wonder are among the music world’s biggest stars who are set to perform at two New York City concerts in celebration of Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame’s 25th anniversary.
The shows, which will be held at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, will be taking place on October 29 [...]
Symbian Foundation Creates Symbian Horizon to Draw App Developers
The Symbian Foundation, which launched in June, has created Symbian Horizon, an application publishing program to help get more Symbian-based apps to market. A healthier app catalog may help Symbian maintain its OS dominance as the iPhone and Android grow their market share.
– The
newly formed Symbian Foundation has created Symbian Horizon, an
application-publishing program for better distributing applications for the
open-source smartphone platform, which is the most widely used in the world.
“The core idea behind Symbian Horizon is making the business and distribu…
Mass. Philanthropist Refunds Madoff Victims
BOSTON — A Massachusetts philanthropist who lost most of his personal fortune in the Bernard Madoff scandal has paid $5 million out of his own pocket to restore the retirement savings of employees who lost money in the multibillion dolla…



