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$25,000 prize: “Why Open Education Matters” Video Competition
Creative Commons, the U.S. Department of Education, and the Open Society Foundations are offering up to $25,000 in cash prizes to "the best short...
NYSE Opens Up About Giving Up Control
Things are really heating up in anticipation for the Sixth Annual Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit taking place April 3-5, 2012. Earlier this week, we...
OpenStreetMap Completing Move to Open Database Licence
1 April is the cut off date for the OpenStreetMap change to the Open Database Licence. Contributors who have not agreed to the new...
Brewtarget: Hop into Beer Brewing with Open Source
If you've always wanted to brew your own beer, you'll be glad to know there's an app for that. Created by Philip Lee, Brewtarget...
The Blurry Line of Developer and Journalists in the New Journalism of the Open...
"We're at an inflection point of the way journalism treats the web," Dan Singer said in the "Open Web, Open News: Reporters & Developers...
What’s Left For LLVMpipe Before OpenGL 3.0
One of the Gallium3D drivers yet not fully supporting the OpenGL 3.0 specification is the LLVMpipe software rasterizer. However, if you're curious of what's...
CeBIT 2012: At the Open Source Project Lounge
Open source projects are offered free booth space at the CeBIT trade show. The H visited the Open Source Project Lounge to meet some...
PGI Adds Support for OpenACC & Native CUDA C/C++ for Multi-core x86
Today The Portland Group announced their 2012 release of their high-performance parallelizing compilers and development tools. PGI 2012 adds support for OpenACC directive-based programming...
The U.S. Government Promotes Open Innovation — Is It Now Mainstream?
"We live in an open source world."
For many readers of opensource.com, those words are probably a part of your daily life; in all likelihood,...
Weekend Project: Take a Tour of Open Source Eye-Tracking Software
Right this very second, you are looking at a Web browser. At least, those are the odds. But while that's mildly interesting to me,...