KDE Ships 'Codename' Fri, 03 Oct 2008 16:27:16 -0400 The KDE community has released KDE 4.1.2, which is code-named Codename. KDE 4.1.2 is a monthly update to the KDE 4.1 series of the popular free Linux desktop environment. The community will continue with monthly updates, ultimately reaching the next major release, KDE 4.2, in January 2009. - The KDE community has announced quot;Codename, quot; which is actually the code name
for KDE 4.1.2, the latest version of the popular free desktop for Linux.
Officials at KDE, the nonprofit
organization that represents the KDE
Project, said KDE 4.1.2 is a bug fix and maintenance update for the ...
OpenOffice.org Grows Up Thu, 02 Oct 2008 17:10:31 -0400 Nine years after Sun Microsystems bought StarOffice, the resulting OpenOffice.org project is ready to roll out its 3.0 release. Enhanced format compatibility and features put it on par with Microsoft Office. - When Sun
Microsystems bought the little-known StarOffice productivity
suite in 1999, and soon thereafter released the product's code base as
open-source software, it was unclear how far the arguably quixotic initiative
might reach and what damage it could possibly wreak on Microsoft's ironclad
...
Financial Crisis Offers Opportunity for Linux, Open Source Tue, 30 Sep 2008 14:22:31 -0400 Jim Zemlin, executive director of the Linux Foundation, says technologies such as Linux and open-source software can help enterprises cut costs during tough economic times. Zemlin says users should look to open source and Linux, systems management tools, and virtualization technology to keep budgets in line. - In lean times, look for technologies such as Linux and open source to do well. The current financial crisis may just be one of those times.
Well, you might expect to hear that from the leader of one of the most influential Linux organizations around. But in an interview with eWEEK, Jim Zemlin, exec...
Red Hat's Jim Whitehurst: The Challenges of Competing with Free Mon, 08 Sep 2008 16:40:17 -0400 Red Hat's CEO discusses the companys expansion to new platforms and markets, and the challenges around building solid business models for products that can be obtained for free. - Red Hat, which bills itself as the worlds leading
open-source solutions provider, has managed to make free software pay by
gathering, extending and packaging Linux and complementary open-source
components into certified and supported products that are ready for enterprise
consumption.
As the fo...
Google's Sergey Brin Denies Chrome Is OS for Web Apps Tue, 02 Sep 2008 18:23:41 -0400 Google co-founder Sergey Brin says the new Chrome Web browser is not the Web operating system many people see it as, but acknowledges it will get more robust through the open-source community under the Chromium project. Microsoft and other search engines and Web services providers must be wary about this evolution in application development. Google may be treading lightly with Chrome now, but the browser, combined with Google's search and Apps, could end up being a big threat to Microsoft Windows' market share. - Despite attempts by reporters to goad Google into spiking Microsoft, Google
co-founder Sergey Brin denied that Google views its new Chrome browser as an
operating system for Web applications.
quot;I would not call Chrome the operating system of Web apps, quot; Brin said
after a demo of Chrome...
Enterprises Tap Open Source via Eclipse Fri, 29 Aug 2008 16:12:09 -0400 Enterprise organizations are tapping the benefits not only of using open-source software, but of contributing to it by using the Eclipse model. The Eclipse Swordfish, Tigerstripe, Open Financial Market Platform and Open System Engineering Environment projects are all based on code contributed by enterprises that use open-source technology. - As an indication that the open-source model is beginning to mature and move beyond just ISVs and into the enterprise, Eclipse Foundation leaders say a new trend in Eclipse indicates that enterprises are beginning to develop and contribute code to Eclipse projects.
This means the promise and princip...
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Intel Open Source Computer Vision Library - The computer vision library will provide a wide range of functions, including gesture recognition, object-tracking, face recognition and camera calibration, that will help researchers develop ways to use computer vision as a method for people to interact with computers.
500Open Source Development Network - The OSDN brings many of the Open Source community's favorite gathering places together and makes it easier to move between them.
Open Source Resources - Resource site for Open Source Software researchers. Contains a bibliography, news and opinion sources, and links.
OpenSource.hp.com - A number of Open Source software projects that run on various HP (former Compaq) systems.
Softpanorama - (slightly skeptical) open source software educational society. Eastern European focus; many links are ideal for those with few resources in hardware or money.