Tuesday, April 06, 2010

April 6 Open Source News

Does Open Source Offer the Best Alternative For an iPad Killer?
NetworkWorld.com
Will the iPad killer sport an open source base? By Alan Shimel on Mon, 04/05/10 - 5:02pm. All that glitters may not be gold when it comes to tablet ...
Medsphere Systems Markets Open Source Electronic Health Records System
Xconomy
Experts agree that electronic medical records can lower costs and improve care. Yet just 10 percent of US hospitals keep any computerized records, ...
Google Android Captures 9% Of Smart Phone Market
Social Media SEO
Android's mobile OS allows phone makers and carriers alike to offer a great dataphone that is both open source and a mobile web solution for customers. ...
Apple's iPad: A beginning, not end, to innovation
CNET
As recently documented for open-source software, for example, sometimes modifying source code is the absolute wrong thing to do. ...
DC Codeathon Event Gathers Developers of Open Source Projects for Government
Government Technology
"We will make the implementation of citability free and easy for government employees by providing modifications to free open source software, ...
IBM: Open Source's Friend? Not So Much Now
ComputerworldUK (blog)
IBM has made several major interventions at various critical junctures in the history of open source. For example, on 22 June 1998, it announced that it ...
OSCON Makes It Happen: O'Reilly Open Source Convention Reveals Program and ...
Media Newswire (press release)
Sebastopol, CA, April 5, 2010-Open source makes it happen in a world where technology and society change faster than ever before. OSCON, the O'Reilly Open ...
Will the Google-Adobe alliance benefit open source?
ZDNet (blog)
It should be noted that Adobe has taken some steps down the open source road as its relationship with Google has grown closer. Two Flash platforms were open ...
Buy Bitrix and then it is open
ZDNet (blog)
This is the "hybrid" model Bitrix claims offers the best of both the proprietary and open source worlds. You have to pay for the software. ..


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