posted by admin on Dec 26
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mldkfa writes ”Recently I told a friend about OpenOffice and how it was a great alternative to the big name pay office suites. She went home and searched on Google for it and thought she found the website, filled typical registration information, and downloaded OpenOffice.org 3.0. The next time she opened her e-mail she found a request for 98 for her 1 year subscription to OpenOffice.org 3.0 from the company that she downloaded it from. Apparently the EULA stated this cost and here in Germany she is required to pay up. So I thought I would ask Slashdot, should she pay? On the OpenOffice.org German website there is a warning of these schemes being legal. Shouldn’t Sun change the license of OpenOffice.org to protect their fans or are they doing this to protect someone else? It has really made me think about recommending it to any more friends.” Below, read Google’s translation of the warning; it wouldn’t be the first time that open source software has been lightly repackaged and sold in RSS feeds and Feed widget on Feedzilla.com
International Medical Interpreters Association Publishes Guide to Medical Translations
BOSTON, Jan. 8 /PRNewswire/ — The publication of a new guide on medical
translation was announced today. The IMIA Guide to Medical Translation
is the second in a series of guides to be published by the International
Medical Interpreters Association (IMIA). The publication underwent a
peer-review process and is intended to be a short primer on the topic…. RSS feeds and Feed widget on Feedzilla.com











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