Submitted by mogston
from blog:
The release of Chromium, the open source release of Chrome OS, has stirred up what I think is excellent debate on the merits and drawbacks of working in the Cloud, that amorphous realm of computing on the Internet. There’s st (Read More)
Create Digital Music:
The monome phenomenon in music making owes a lot to a combination of powerful elements: elegant, human-readable messages that describe button presses (using OSC), open software built with a patching environment that anyone c (Read More)
Gadgetell:
Section: Communications, Cellphones, Cellular Providers, Email / IM, Smartphones, MobileIt’s a bold move on the 23rd of the month to say we are shipping soon, by the end of the month as it doesn’t leave a lot of wiggle room. (Read More)
Open Source Rails:
Skyline is an extremely flexible and expandable open source content management system that is in constant development. Its feature rich interface allows for fast and intuitive management of websites. (Read More)
Royal Pingdom:
Last week Google finally unveiled their much-talked-about Chrome OS, and subsequently worked the tech community into a frenzy. The operating system certainly lived up to Google’s initial promises of being browser-centric – it (Read More)
Gizmodo:
"Android and Chrome will likely converge over time," says Google's Sergey Brin, echoing the cryptic sentiment first mentioned by a reluctant Eric Schmidt back in July. Today, it's exactly as confusing as it was four months ag (Read More)
Gizmodo:
"Android and Chrome will likely converge over time," says Google's Sergey Brin, echoing the cryptic sentiment first mentioned by a reluctant Eric Schmidt back in July. Today, it's exactly as confusing as it was four months ag (Read More)
OStatic blogs:
The Mozilla Foundation has posted its financial statements and tax info for 2008, and a FAQ on the topic for those of us with short attention spans. While plowing through financial statements may not be the most exciting topi (Read More)
Linux Today:
rand($thoughts);: "When Amazon decided to offer MySQL via Amazon RDS, they did so without purchasing MySQL support from Sun. I've confirmed that Microsoft Azure is supporting MySQL on Azure without paying Sun for a MySQL Ent (Read More)
Submitted by rahulseh
from blog:
We love Mac, we love Fish Eye Menu. The idea behind a fisheye control is a strip of icons, being vertical or horizontally laid out that reacts to the user’s mouse as it approaches the icon. Here is a list of Nice Fish Eye Men (Read More)
MakeUseOf.com:
Just a few days ago, Google announced the release of the Chrome OS source code. Within less than 24 hours, the web was littered with disk images for running the new OS on virtual machines such as VMWare and VirtualBox. I ev (Read More)
SlashGear:
Dell may have come clean regarding their Mini 3i Android-powered smartphone earlier this month, but hard specifications for the touchscreen handset were tougher to come by. Happily a China Mobile press release has filled in (Read More)
All about Linux:
It is heard that GIMP is going to be left out of the default selection of packages bundled with the next version of Ubuntu aka Ubuntu Lucid. There is an interesting write up about this at omgubuntu.co.uk. The following are th (Read More)
TIME:
Roku Owners-Starting some time tonight (or over the next two weeks) your Roku player will be updated with the Roku Channel Store. What’s the Roku Channel Store, right? Well, it’s an open source platform for developers to brin (Read More)
Submitted by jgmize
from Google Reader:
Excerpts from John Wilbanks:“Far too often the focus on “porting” open source to science focuses on the legal aspects rather than performing an analysis of the infrastructure for science. Science is actually not very similar (Read More)
Open Source Pixels:
This is a detailed description about how to set up an OpenSUSE 11.2 64bit (x86_64) server that offers all services needed by ISPs and hosters: Apache web server (SSL-capable) with PHP, CGI and SSI support, Postfix mail server (Read More)
Open Source Pixels:
MAILING LIST NOTE : Links to the Red5 mailing lists can be found further down this page, the link in the menu is for the general OSFlash mailing list.Project Updates Latest release Please see the Google code page for the la (Read More)
Submitted by Avi
from Google Reader:
Invite received. Actions limited by low number of connections.Google Wave - my first conversation. How do you end a conversation?I don’t know how many people have received Google Wave invites. In September, we were told 100,0 (Read More)
Submitted by jgmize
from Google Reader:
A bunch of interesting projects ideas were discussed at the DIYbio meetup during the iGEM Jamboree 2 weeks ago – here are my notes:Yashas Shetty wants to organize an international DIY microscope building session and subsequen (Read More)