Thursday, February 11, 2010

February 11 Open Source News

Cyan Worlds Revives Myst Online , Moots Shift to Open-Source
Wired News
Cyan Worlds retained the rights to the game, and says on its official web site that its plans are to make it an open-source project. ...
The Momentum Builds for Open Source Telephony
TMC Net
For the column, Rich spoke to Digium's Greg Vance, who explained that, at the time, while interest was growing in Asterisk, the open source platform was not ...
A cloud computing open source love fest
SearchCloudComputing.com
By SearchCloudComputing.com Staff It must be some kind of open source holiday, as the ground is littered with commercial (and not so commercial) open source ...
Open Source Routers Are Worth Considering
Law.com
The kernel of the Linux operating system is "open source," meaning that no company owns or controls it completely. Commercial software packages are built ...
Read all 'Matt Aslett' posts in The Open Road
CNET
I'm interested in talking with Prentice because he openly tackles the difficult questions in open source; with Aslett because he talks regularly with ...
Wireless Giant Launches Open Source Subsidiary
TMC Net
Qualcomm recently established a business to focus on open source mobile platforms. INTERNET TELEPHONY Executive Editor Paula Bernier (News - Alert) recently ...
Cubeia Unveils Open-Source Game Server
24-7PressRelease.com (press release)
Firebase Community Edition is the first ever open-source game server in the online gambling industry. "Releasing a community edition of Firebase was the ...
What Matters to Open Source: Licensing or Community?
LinuxPlanet
When it comes to defining open source, licensing is a critical topic since it's the license that helps to make an application or effort open. ...
Open Giving: XIPWIRE Donates Text Pledging Service to Open Source Community
Business Wire (press release)
XIPWIRE is waiving all fees allowing 100% of the donations to go directly to the Open Source Community. "We are very excited that people will be able to ...
Google Ultrafast Broadband May Shake Up Fiber Market
PC World
Because Android is an open source platform, it can be adopted by device manufacturers for free and can provide a no-cost platform for application ...

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