Symbian Sourcecode Available
Feb 05, 2010The Symbian Foundation has released its mobile platform of the same name as free software.
more »CeBIT Open Source Project Lounge -- WordPress and BuddyPress WordPress - open source online publishing system
Feb 04, 2010Among the 15 projects presenting their work at CeBIT 2010, WordPress is offering an open source online publishing system for the web.
more »Google Tablet with Chromium OS?
Feb 03, 2010Apple's iPad has evidently inspired the free Chromium OS and Google into developing a hardware implementation in tablet form.
more »Microsoft Recruiting for .NET Micro Community
Feb 03, 2010A dedicated community site for productive work within .NET embedded applications has been planned since the end of January. The associated SDK family is partly covered by Apache licensing.
more »Alfresco Grows Distribution via LGPL
Feb 02, 2010John Newton, founder and CTO of the Alfresco Software content management system (CMS) company, has announced a licensing change from GPL to LGPL for the software. The change should go into effect the next Alfresco community version.
more »CeBIT Open Source Project Lounge -- ]project-open[ ]project-open[ -- enterprise ressource planning
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more »Video Interview: Mitchell Baker, Mozilla Foundation
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more »CeBIT Open Source Project Lounge - BIND 10 BIND 10 -- the Internet's Domain Name Server
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