4 Results for Open Source Software in Education

Wikipedia To Get Its Video On

Original Post authored by Craig Rubens on 1/17/2008 on NewTeeVee

Kaltura Under a new partnership unveiled today, Kaltura, maker of embeddable collaborative video webware, will bring video to the Wikimedia family of sites. The beta program, which is being dubbed an open, collaborative video experiment, will allow users to add and remix rich media via an embeddable player on wiki pages.



RIP Democracy, Hello Miro

Original Post authored by Paul Kapustka on 3/13/2007 on NewTeeVee

It's just a name change, but it should go a long way toward eliminating confusion from those who thought a video player called Democracy had anything to do with government. Instead, it was only meant to be a player of the people, for the peopleナ well, nevermind. It's gonna be called Miro from here on in, and soon there will be new icon, logo, etc., all at this address. Though Jackson, on the ground in Austin, tells us that they were still handing out 'Democracy' t-shirts...



What's Next for Democracy Player?

Original Post authored by Janko Roettgers on 2/16/2007 on NewTeeVee

Itメs been a year since the first official release of the Democracy player and podcast client, and the Democracy team is celebrating this birthday with the release of version 0.95. So whatメs new, whatメs coming up, and when will we see Democracy version 1.0? I checked in with Democracy co-creator Nicholas Reville to find out the scoop.



Phex 3.0: Open Source Gnutella Client

Original Post authored by Jackson West on 1/9/2007 on NewTeeVee

With all the hype surrounding BitTorrent, it's easy to forget the other mainstream P2P network, Gnutella. While LimeWire still rules that roost, Phex should make a strong showing with their first major software update in a year and a half, version 3.0. The open-source Gnutella client now runs on top of Java 1.5, and is available for download on SourceForge.