Monday, October 26, 2009

October 26 Open Source News

Obama Drupal-ing around; whitehouse.gov goes open source
Computerworld
In IT Blogwatch, bloggers resist equating open source with socialism. By Richi Jennings. October 26, 2009. Your humble blogwatcher selected these bloggy ...
Hospital Launches Open Source Software Hospital Information System
Bernama
"Currently, there are eight hospitals in Germany, using the mycare2x solution," he said at a media conference after the launch of mycare2x Open Source ...
The open-source Google Android OS attracting big cellphone manufacturers
TopNews United States
Since Android is primarily an open-source operating system that can be customized, the Open Handset Alliance that backs Android can influence the code ...
Symbian comes out to play
Digit
Symbian was to become an open source operating system, and now that goal has come a little closer, with the release of the Symbian OS kernel source code. ...
Off the clock: Unknown Horizons is a free, open-source RTS for Settlers fans
Downloadsquad (blog)
Time for a little open-source RTS fun with Unknown Horizons! Though it claims to be a clone of the Anno series by Sunflowers/Ubisoft, you will probably ...
Careers: Promoting Open-Source Leadership
ClickZ News
By having open-source leadership and team members who are self-starters. That includes encouraging people to question the norm and find new answers. ...
Open source? No good for cost cutting, say CIOs
ZDNet Asia
By Steve Ranger, Special to ZDNet Asia Despite tough economic conditions, CIOs have not turned to open source software as a way of making their IT budgets ...
Flexible, Open-Source Telephony Resources
BusinessWeek
Useful, open-source telephony applications and platforms are available these days. Here are eight choices to start with By Sebastian Rupley Sure, ...
Twitter Serves Up Ideas From Its Followers
New York Times
Open-source software companies leave innovation up to users, and companies like Bug Labs let people build their own hardware. Start-ups are more likely to ...


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