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1 day ago ago from Big Education Ape

Teaching Open Source : "Open Source is becoming a dominant development model in the software industry. The next generation of software developers, computer scientists, system administrators, analysts, and build engineers need to understand Open Source and must be able to work efficiently within Open Source communities. This is a neutral collaboration point for professors, institutions, communities, and companies to come together and ...

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14 hours ago ago from PLS Online Course Development

In her post last week, April defined what is meant by open source and gave us a great list of usable open source tools. Way to go, April! Another open source software example is our current Learning Management System. Sakai is a type of open source software falling under what is called an Educational Community License. Wikipedia explains, Sakai is a community of academic institutions, commercial organizations and individuals who work ...

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Major manufacturers and retailers may violated Linux license

12 hours ago ago from Tightwad Technica

In case you did not know, Linux is a common component in many appliances and and consumer electronics devices. Manufacturers lover a Linux stack called Busybox because it's developer friendly and free.  Apparently they don't love the fact that Busybox's license requires distribution the devices source code to buyers and the general public. A new lawsuit may help change this bad behavior. New York, NY, December 14, 2009//Best Buy, ...

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14 hours ago ago from The Awesomer

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My story With Linux/open source

14 hours ago ago from SaifAllah = penguin!

Almost more than one year ago I was in Germany as a guest student at Wismar University . I was taking a lecture and the professor was giving a presentation using OpenOffice.org which was kinda weird for me to be honest since the program I'm used to see getting used by almost everyone around me was Microsoft Office plus me of course. I was even more shocked that the operating system that he was using is something different than the usual ...

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Blackduck Software comments on the growing use of open source

20 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs

December 14th, 2009 Blackduck Software comments on the growing use of open source Posted by Dan Kusnetzky @ 3:00 am Categories: Linux , Off topic Tags: Software , Open-source Software , Open Source , Dan Kusnetzky Tim Yeaton, CEO of Blackduck Software , spent some time with me recently providing an update on what his company is doing. It was good to have a few moments to catch up with Tom. We have been acquaintances for quite some ...

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Thunderbird 3 opens French open source gap

16 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs

December 14th, 2009 Thunderbird 3 opens French open source gap Posted by Dana Blankenhorn @ 6:54 am Categories: Applications , Distributions , General , Internet , Microsoft , mass market Tags: POP3 , Mozilla Thunderbird , Thunderbird 3 , E-mail , E-mail Clients , Open Source , Online Communications , Software , Dana Blankenhorn It would be better if these were the Russians (although have you noticed the similarity in the flags ) ...

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Ask not what open source can do for you this Christmas

13 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs

December 14th, 2009 Ask not what open source can do for you this Christmas Posted by Dana Blankenhorn @ 10:30 am Categories: General , support , values Tags: Linux Foundation , Linux , Open Source , Operating Systems , Software , Dana Blankenhorn Ask not what open source can do for you. Ask what you can do for open source. This mangling of John F. Kennedy's famous inaugural quote is brought to you with some serious intent. Open ...

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