Recent blog posts
Windows 7 Sins now in 9 languages!
Our campaign for computer user freedom, Windows 7 Sins, now has 6 language translations available with several more on the way.
Free software in the Haiti aid effort, and how you can help
OpenStreetMap and Sahana are two free software projects that are facilitating aid to Haiti.
Steven DuBois is the GNU Generation member of the month!
The GNU Generation member of the month for December 2009 is Steven DuBois!
TinyOgg project liberates Flash videos
FSF volunteer and <a href="http://groups.fsf.org/wiki/Group:GNU_Generation">GNU Generation</a> member Osama Khalid just launched a great tool: <a href="http://tinyogg.com/">TinyOgg</a>. TinyOgg takes in a link to a Flash video (boo!) and spits out a link to an Ogg video (hooray!).</p>
Does the Windows ballot screen for choosing a browser represent meaningful progress in Europe?
Thanks to the European Commission's antitrust like activities, European citizens will soon be presented with a ballot choice between twelve browsers when first using a newly purchased computer preloaded with the Microsoft Windows operating system.
GNOME and FSF highlight women in free software
GNOME's Summer outreach program and FSF's LibrePlanet conference highlight women's participation in free software
Fall 2009 FSF Bulletin now online
The latest FSF Bulletin for Fall 2009 is now online . For this semester's update in free software and free software activism, check it out.
New images for FSF credit cards
We're happy to announce that credit cards with the FSF logo are now available with 3 new images.
