Linux Foundation Announces Open Compliance Program
Aug 10, 2010Major names in open source and enterprise lend support.
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Aug 06, 2010The conference is open for submissions.
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Aug 06, 2010Open source customer relationship management organization adds 50 partners to its Open+ Partner Program.
more »Jolicloud 1.0 Released for Windows and Bootable USB
Aug 05, 2010Cloud-based open source netbook OS gets a 1.0 release.
more »Jsoup 1.2.3 processes HTML 5
Aug 04, 2010Jsoup, a free Java library for processing HTML, is available in version 1.2.3 with enhanced HTML 5 support.
more »Android Becomes Most Popular Commercial Mobile OS in US
Aug 04, 2010A new report from NPD sees Blackberry dethroned for the first time since 2007.
more »MeeGo Releases In-Vehicle-Infotainment Version 1.0
Aug 03, 2010On the tail of last week's GENIVI announcement, MeeGo releases a version of the OS targeted at vehicle user interfaces.
more »Negroponte Offers to Collaborate with India on $35 Tablet
Aug 03, 2010One Laptop Per Child project founder wants to help the country realize their tablet efforts.
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CachyOS Now Lets Users Choose Their Shell
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Wayland 1.24 Released with Fixes and New Features
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Fedora Continues 32-Bit Support
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Linux Kernel 6.17 Drops bcachefs
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