<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>
  <!-- RSS generated by articleonramp.com on 2/22/09 -->
  <rss version="2.0">
    <channel>
       <title>Articles by Simone Brunozzi on ArticleOnRamp.com</title>
       <link>http://www.articleonramp.com/Author-Summary.cfm?AuthorID=24564</link>
       <description>Internet article directory, submission, and distribution.</description>
       <language>en-us</language>
       <copyright>Copyright 2009 Article OnRamp</copyright>
       <docs>http://backend.userland.com/rss/</docs>
       <lastBuildDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2009 07:45:46 -0500
</lastBuildDate>

	 
	<item>
		<title>Will Linux die in 2018?</title>
		<link>http://www.ArticleOnRamp.com/Article.cfm?ID=24564</link>
		<description>If we look at the future, Linux seems to be doomed to a slow death in a dozen years: DRM, proprietary hardware, technologic innovations and political choices are behind this forecast.
I really appreciate Linux, and Open Source in general: a common base, open and free, foster freedom of individuals and better distribute richness. In the last few months I took interest in Linux and Open Source in a long-term perspective. What I see in the future is terrible: Linux&#39;s death. It&#39;s just a forecast, I...  Read more</description>
		<author>info@ArticleOnRamp.com</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2008 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
	<guid>http://www.ArticleOnRamp.com/Article.cfm?ID=24564</guid>
	</item>

	<item>
		<title>FLOSS in the Italian Public Administration</title>
		<link>http://www.ArticleOnRamp.com/Article.cfm?ID=69</link>
		<description>The buzz in 2006 was that the italian Public Administration (PA) was going to
make a leap forward,
  adopting Linux and FLOSS (Free/Libre Open Source
Software) software.
  
Thousands of activists and FLOSS sustainers, however, are today asking why
there are still so many
  difficulties in adopting tools that experts claim to have big advantages, not
just from a cost-effectiveness point of view.
  
My recent professional experience with a public administration (a
university), both as a...  Read more</description>
		<author>info@ArticleOnRamp.com</author>
		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Sep 2006 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
	<guid>http://www.ArticleOnRamp.com/Article.cfm?ID=69</guid>
	</item>

	<item>
		<title>How to save Google</title>
		<link>http://www.ArticleOnRamp.com/Article.cfm?ID=68</link>
		<description>Didn&#39;t you know that Google is in trouble? Of course not.
  The problem is a perfid long-term one. Its name? Click fraud.
  
Available on www.golan.it, OpenOffice ODT, and PDF.
  
I&#39;m Simone Brunozzi, 29, from Italy. I got exciting ideas for Google, and I
  would like to introduce them. I know that your minutes are precious: I promise
  I&#39;ll not waste them.
I&#39;ll start with my first idea, more practical and direct than the other ones,
  and then I&#39;ll show you the rest, and briefly talk y...  Read more</description>
		<author>info@ArticleOnRamp.com</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Sep 2006 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
	<guid>http://www.ArticleOnRamp.com/Article.cfm?ID=68</guid>
	</item>

	<item>
		<title>Will Linux die in 2018?</title>
		<link>http://www.ArticleOnRamp.com/Article.cfm?ID=64</link>
		<description>If we look at the future, Linux seems to be doomed to a slow death in a dozen
  years: DRM, proprietary hardware, technologic innovations and political choices
  are behind this forecast.
  
I really appreciate Linux, and Open Source in general: a common base, open and
  free, foster freedom of individuals and better distribute richness. In the last
  few months I took interest in Linux and Open Source in a long-term perspective.
  What I see in the future is terrible: Linux&#39;s death. It&#39;s...  Read more</description>
		<author>info@ArticleOnRamp.com</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Sep 2006 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
	<guid>http://www.ArticleOnRamp.com/Article.cfm?ID=64</guid>
	</item>

</channel>
</rss>
   
