Monday, February 15, 2010

February 15 Open Source News

Symbian Joins Open Screen Project
EON: Enhanced Online News (press release)
"Symbian has a strong history of supporting Adobe Flash and we look forward to working with Symbian's open source community to greatly enhance the web ...
ST-Ericsson and ARM Enable Support for Android on Next-Generation Multicore ...
MarketWatch (press release)
This joint optimization from the ST-Ericsson and ARM effort will be fed back into the Android Open Source community for all to use. ...

Symbian Foundation Members Generate Business Value from Participation
EON: Enhanced Online News (press release)
"Symbian is the only mobile open source project in which active members truly determine the future of mobile," said Lee M. Williams, Executive Director of ...
TeleKast Is a Snazzy Open Source Teleprompter App
Lifehacker
... or just record a video message without a lot of "ums", free, open-source application TeleKast is a solid desktop teleprompter worth checking out. ...
LiMo Foundation updates platform, adds Adobe as member
FierceWireless
The LiMo Foundation added Adobe and three other companies as members, and the open-source industry consortium also released the latest version of its ...
Linux Foundation to Host MeeGo Project
SYS-CON Media (press release)
MeeGo will be hosted by the Linux Foundation as a fully open source project, encouraging community contributions in line with the best practices of the open ...
Platforms Set to Dominate Mobile World Congress
PC Magazine (blog)
Tomorrow Nokia has set a press conference in which I would expect the company to introduce the next version of Symbian, its now-open source mobile platform, ...
PHP and Perl crashing the enterprise party
CNET
I wanted to find out how the Vancouver-based "old school" open-source company is faring in building business solutions and developer tools around Perl, ...
Computer savvy activists launch attacks to punch holes in online shields of ...
San Jose Mercury News
Jacob Appelbaum, a San Francisco programmer with the long-time open source Tor Project, a cloaking program used by corporations and free speech activists ...

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