Posts Tagged ‘cisco’

On Open Source, the Services Model, and Long-Term Software Quality

Recently I got to talking open source with a friend of mine who has worked in the proprietary database market, especially at Sybase, for several years. He made a few interesting observations during the conversation

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On Open Source, the Services Model, and Long-Term Software Quality

Motorola’s Android Phones Take Shape, Could Be Competitive

Motorola is still on track to deliver a few smartphone handsets based on the open source Android operating system this year, as JKOnTheRun notes , and the Android and Me blog names them as Sholes (a Verizon phone) and Morrison (a T-Mobile phone).

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Motorola’s Android Phones Take Shape, Could Be Competitive

U.C. Berkeley Creating Large-Scale Open Source Software Project

Researchers and developers at the University of California, Berkeley are working on open source software to help distribute audio and video files of classroom lectures to media services like iTunes and YouTube. The university already publishes full-length videos of classroom sessions on YouTube, but recording, editing, and posting these videos is an costly undertaking. Now, new grant money will pay those expenses and help expand video distribution worldwide.

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U.C. Berkeley Creating Large-Scale Open Source Software Project