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Wind River CMO Dishes on Symbian, Mobile Linux

Speaking at the Open Source in Mobile conference in Berlin, John Bruggeman, Chief Marketing Officer of Wind River, has delivered some controversial statements. Wind River is a founding member of the Open Handset Alliance behind Android, and a Core Member of LiMo. Bruggerman said that the mobile industry has been confused and misled by the Symbian Foundation announcement, that Linux phones will never be as good as the iPhone, and that many people in the mobile value chain just don't get it. His comments have drawn a response from Symbian. Our sister blog JKOnTheRun has the complete story.


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Is Nokia's open source bet on Linux, Symbian, or both?.....

Can open source fix e-voting flaws?.....

The Netherlands Patent Office switches to open source.....

Roku is getting set to ship an open source version of its DVR software.....

Sun announces OpenSPARC Community Innovation award winners.....



Update: OStatic's Library of Open Source Tools and Training

A while back, we posted a collection of the many tutorials, reviews and pointers to web-based resources that we've been compiling on OStatic since it was launched. We've been steadily adding to that collection, and readers have pointed out a few omissions from the original collection. In this post, you'll find an update with even more resources. Whether you're looking for useful Firefox extensions, want to improve your AJAX skills, or you're launching a web-based open source project, check out some of the tips and tutorials found here.

 



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Yesterday, we discussed a major problem in the fine print of T-Mobile's service plan advisory for the new G1 Android phone: There was a cap on monthly data usage set at a paltry 1GB. Now, only hours later, T-Mobile has retreated and recanted, but the doublespeak still rings....

Interview on Elgg: The open source social networking platform....

Rumor: The next big open source acquisition is upon us.....

Firefox 3.0.2 fixes security issues, especially Mac bugs. The download is here..........

A language translation tool for OpenSocial.....



gOS 3 Gadgets Platform Ships--Could Be Good for Netbooks

Good OS, the maker of gOS, which many people know for offering the Linux operating system featured in the Everex CloudBook, Sylvania g netbook and other NetBooks, has announced the final release of gOS 3 Gadgets, the third version of its platform. With this new version, the company is aiming to attract hardware manufacturers, and there is a strong focus on the fast growing category of netbooks.

 



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Projity, creators of OpenProj--the open source answer to Microsoft Project, has been acquired by SERENA Software......

A chat with Theodore Tso, chief platform strategist at the Linux Foundation.....

Prestashop, Ubercart and Magento: The new breed of open source e-commerce.....

How Europe and the U.S. differ in open source approaches.....

Funambol's open source mobile sync app for the T-Mobile Android G1 phone.....



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SGI relicenses OpenGL--the heart of 3D acceleration: A huge gift to the free software community .....

VMware takes on Microsoft, Cisco with VDC-OS--see our previous analysis here, and a help wanted ad from VMware for an open source/Linux expert......

Zarafa has open sourced its respected Exchange server replacement--works with major Linux distros, and native syncing reportedly works well with the iPhone.....

Mandriva unveils Linux for netbooks.....

Firefox 3.1 beta release schedule delayed.....



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Neuros has taken another stab at the open-source set-top box market.....

Microsoft continued to make its case this week that it is a friend to open source.....

Mozilla in hot water over use of EULA in Canonical Ubuntu Linux.....

Open source virtual classroom software released in Africa.....



SightSpeed Video Service Headed for Linux, Netbooks

If you haven't used SightSpeed, a free, web-based video chat and conferencing service, definitely try it. The video is completely high-quality, and it's easy to post video and share links with others. GigaOM notes that later this week SightSpeed will deliver a Linux version, which may be particularly good news for owners of Linux-based netbooks, such as the Asus Eee PCs, which typically don't have the resources that more expensive notebook systems have. Check out more from GigaOm.


Oldham, England Brings Open Source To Schools

It's good to see news about continuing adoption of open source software in schools around the world. I've written before about how doable it would be for many American schools to reduce costs, increase efficiency and arm kids with Linux notebooks through open source adoption. I've also concluded that excessive love of the Mac and the improbability of the arrival of paperless processes will keep many schools from taking the FOSS leap. However, schools in Oldham, England--a metropolitan borough of Manchester--are leaping.


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