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Nearly three inches of rain during the past two days has left parts of Fontana Golf Club under water. Tournament director Miguel Vidaor said: "The first round will be played on Friday, the same times as today, then round two will be played on Saturday. Who do you think will win in Austria? New Zealand's Michael Campbell...
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US Open champion Tiger Woods could miss the Open Championship as he continues his recovery from knee surgery. Woods, 32, made a stunning return after two months out by winning the US Open on Monday, but he struggled physically. And the 14-time major winner will now take stock before deciding whether to play at Royal Birkdale, with this year's Open starting on 17 July.
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US Open champion Tiger Woods could miss the Open Championship as he continues his recovery from knee surgery. Woods, 32, made a stunning return after two months out by winning the US Open on Monday, but he struggled physically. And the 14-time major winner will now take stock before deciding whether to play at Royal Birkdale, with this year's Open starting on 17 July.
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Considering that Microsoft has yet to be a real friend to open source I have to be at least a bit suspect of the intentions behind the sponsorship of the ongoing open source census. My guess? I think Microsoft wants access to the results both so it can understand open source but also so it can start to consider legal actions against the most popular products and the companies that develop them.
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Source code analysis expert Coverity has found and helped fix more than 7,500 security flaws in open-source software, and published a list of the 11 open-source projects working fastest to sort them out. The work is part of a U.S. government-backed project to harden open-source code. "We applaud the developers responsible for the 11 open-source projects that have advanced to the second rung of code security and quality," said David Maxwell, open-source strategist for Coverity.
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Nokia has announced plans to open the source code of the Symbian platform and launch a nonprofit foundation to facilitate the development of a unified open Symbian platform. The move should make Symbian a much stronger competitor in the mobile space.Read More...
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Tiger Woods kisses the U.S. Open trophy Monday in front of Rocco Mediate. (Chris Carlson/Associated Press)Tiger Woods finally set aside the challenge of Rocco Mediate on the first hole of sudden death Monday afternoon to win the U.S. Open at Torrey Pines in San Diego. Woods made par on the hole with an easy tap in. Mediate's attempt slid past the hole to the right...
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Greg Norman "warmed up" for this week's Senior British Open at Royal Troon by finishing in a tie for third last week at the British Open at Royal Birkdale. He led the Open entering the final round. TROON, Scotland Greg Norman used last week's British Open as a warmup and almost made history. The warmup over, he is now setting his sights on the Senior British Open.
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Mark Roe names the players to look out for at the US Open, but expects a familiar face to emerge on top. US-based Simon Veness looks at the chances of a Tiger Woods success at the US Open. The Golf Night panel reveal which players they'll be putting their money on at the US Open. Follow all the action from the finals in Austria and Switzerland with our dedicated Euro 2008 site.
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Stay ahead of the game with our comprehensive stats package for this week's US Open. After a low turn-out at US Open qualifying, Mark Roe asks why so many are passing up on their big chance. Join us on Sky Sports for a special show looking back at the last three years of the US Open. Follow all the action from the finals in Austria and Switzerland with our dedicated Euro 2008 site.
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The biggest part of the release, however, is that it will be open source. Like Facebook's Thrift messaging protocol, Cisco's open sourcing of Etch probably has less to do with any corporate love for open source than with a realization that the most viable way to take on an incumbent in an established software market is with open source.
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The biggest part of the release, however, is that it will be open source. Like Facebook's Thrift messaging protocol, Cisco's open sourcing of Etch probably has less to do with any corporate love for open source than with a realization that the most viable way to take on an incumbent in an established software market is with open source.
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OBERWALTERSDORF, Austria (AP) Jeev Milkha Singh of India shot an 8-under 63 Saturday, including an eagle, to lead the Bank Austria Open by four strokes. His 15-under 127 total tied the lowest 36-hole score on the European Tour this season. Simon Wakefield of England (65) trailed Singh, and Mark Brown of New Zealand (63) and Peter Fowler of Australia (67) were five shots behind the leader.
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When the field of 156 players line up for the 137th Open Championship at Royal Birkdale they will not be haunted by the presence of Tiger Woods. The world number one underwent surgery on his knee after heroically winning the US Open, despite being in severe pain, and is ruled out of The Open and probably for the rest of the year.
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Stay ahead of the game with our comprehensive stats package for this week's US Open. After a low turn-out at US Open qualifying, Mark Roe asks why so many are passing up on their big chance. Join us on Sky Sports for a special show looking back at the last three years of the US Open. Follow all the action from the finals in Austria and Switzerland with our dedicated Euro 2008 site.
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India's Jeev Milkha Singh captured his third European Tour title with a one-shot victory over Simon Wakefield in the Austria Open in Vienna. The 36-year-old, four shots ahead overnight in the 54-hole event shortened by rain, parred all 18 holes. Wakefield birdied three of the last four holes to finish at 14-under. Darren Clarke, battling for ranking points to qualify for The Open next month...
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Former champion Sandy Lyle quit this year's Open after just 10 holes as the wind and heavy rain at Royal Birkdale took its toll. The 50-year-old was 11 over par when he walked off the course. "It's probably my shortest Open ever. I got off to a pretty miserable start," the 1985 Open champion told BBC Sport. Lyle, playing in his 33rd Open...
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practiceThe latest photos as the players practice at Royal Birkdale. Open HistorySpanning 148 years, the Open Championship is the oldest major. Here are some of the most famous images the tournament has produced. The 2007 Open The best of the action from the 136th Open Championship at Carnoustie.
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OBERWALTERSDORF, Austria (AP) Jeev Milkha Singh had 18 consecutive pars for a 71 Sunday to win the 54-hole Bank Austria Open by one stroke. The Indian golfer, who had a four-stroke lead going into the final round, finished at 15-under 198 to hold off a challenge by Simon Wakefield, who had a 68. Another Englishman, Iain Pyman was tied for third at 12 under...
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Just one week after news broke about a lawsuit pitting Apple against "clone" manufacturer Psytar, another company has announced that it will be throwing its own hat into the ring. Open Tech Inc. has announced it will begin selling Mac OS X-compatible PCs in the coming days, offering two models to choose from: the Open Tech Home, and Open Tech XT. The Open Tech Home...
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