The 13 finalists in the open source competition, the Demo Cup, have been announced. Read more at: Operating systems Link to this post!... (Continue reading)
Today I bring you a story that has it all: a solar-powered, low-cost, open source cellular network that’s revolutionizing coverage in underprivileged and off-grid spots. It uses VoIP yet works with existing cell phones. It has pedigreed founders. Best of... (Continue reading)
Companies and independent developers have been using open source for years now, with little regard to the old FUD that said “if you use this software, little Stallman-like demons will eat your soul!” But the growth of open source has... (Continue reading)
Strives to establish industry standard. Read more at: iTnews – Software Link to this post!... (Continue reading)
InfoWorld’s Test Center picks the top open source applications of 2010 Read more at: Software Link to this post!... (Continue reading)
Evil’s new home? Read more at: iTnews – Software Link to this post!... (Continue reading)
Google’s patching of vulnerabilities in its open source Chrome Web browser last week wasn’t so much notable in itself; Microsoft, to be sure, is forever issuing patches for the many bugs that afflict its products. Read more at: Operating systems... (Continue reading)
Steve Ballmer used to call Linux a cancer. Now Microsoft insists it loves open source. Read more at: Operating systems Link to this post!... (Continue reading)
Virgin America’s CIO says free and open source software (FOSS) is giving the fast growing airline a competitive edge in providing guest services vs. airlines relying mainly on more expensive and less flexible proprietary programs. Read more at: Software Link... (Continue reading)
The Linux Foundation offers help for corporate use of open source Read more at: Software Link to this post!... (Continue reading)