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Fluid flow computing company goes open-source
Developers of software for simulating fluid flow such as automobile aerodynamics have decided to make their program open-source.
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The Government Open Source Dynamic
The news just broke that the Venezuelan government is planning to migrate to Open Source, having issued a decree to central government organizations to...
10 ways to pay back the open source community
Author: Ankit Malik
You run GNU/Linux. You play games on it, surf the Net, write documents, and edit pictures, and all for free, thanks to...
IBM Pledges 500 U.S. Patents to Open Source in Sup
IBM today pledged open access to key innovations covered by 500 IBM software patents to individuals and groups working on open source software. IBM...
Open-source database gets backing
Pervasive Software said it will offer commercial support and services for the open-source database PostgreSQL, the latest attempt to shake up the multibillion-dollar database...
Zend buffs up corporate open-source effort
Zend Technologies released on Monday a tool set intended to ease the administration of applications written with the open-source development language PHP, as part...
Southampton Uni goes Open Access
Southampton University has made all of its academic and scientific research output available for free on the web. The University said the decision marks...
Zend buffs up corporate open-source effort
Zend Technologies released on Monday a tool set intended to ease the administration of applications written with the open-source development language PHP, as part...
Open source reshaping services market
The open-source movement has already rewritten the rules for how software is licensed and used. Now the computer services market is changing to keep...
Open Source .NET Development: ASpell.NET Case Study
This chapter is a simple but realistic case study of using Open Source tools in everyday development. In particular, this chapter uses ASpell, a...