Sunday, January 31, 2010

January 31 Open Source News


The 'Firefox of e-mail' isn't quite there yet
Cape Cod Times
By WALTER MOSSBERG The good thing about open-source software is that it harnesses the talents of techies around the world. The bad thing about open-source ...
Google dangles the Chrome carrot
ZDNet (blog)
This challenge is Google's way of showing confidence in their browser, and at the same time getting security experts to once-over the open source browser. ...
Joomla! Catches the Irish software fancy
Tech Eye
Joomla describes itself as an open source content management System (CMS) which has gained such popularity since it appeared in September 2005 that web ...
Mozilla Firefox update – is the New Firefox More Lean?
Lean Consulting and Software News
Mozilla has updated its free open source Firefox browser to version 3.6 which they claim is the fasted yet in processing JavaScript. ...
EnterpriseDB Customer Success Highlighted in Upcoming Webinar Titled 'Driving ...
PR-CANADA.net (press release)
This one-hour webinar is designed to provide attendees with the basics needed to properly consider, evaluate and deploy an open source database solution. ...
Novell delivers toolkit for software appliance
Expressindia.com
... and managing the applications and solutions that customers need," said Dr. Bob Sutor, vice president, Open Source and Linux, IBM Software Group. ...
Symbian Social networking API – help needed
TamsS60 (blog)
Now that Symbian is open-source, the Foundation wants to avoid future bork-ups by looking for broad input. Currently, the upcoming Social Networking module ...
Week in Apple: iPad mania! Hands-on, reactions, and more
Ars Technica
Rage against the Mail machine: the genesis of Letters: Inspired by a call for an open source e-mail client geared towards power users, independent Mac ...
Jaspersoft to Present at Cloud Expo 2010
SYS-CON Media (press release)
This willingness to work together, a deeply engrained aspect of the open source software industry, is the key to a successful cloud. ...

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