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FIRST Open Source Robotics Competitions Teach Collaboration

Among unsung open source collaboration efforts, the FIRST annual robotics competition deserves much more attention than it gets. Aimed at students, including young children,...

NASA Concludes First Open Source Summit, Aims to Make Openness the Default

  NASA has been implementing an Open Government Plan for nearly a year, and this week they held the first NASA Open Source Summit in...

Greplin Open-Sources Asynchronous Python Tools

Greplin, the company behind the universal search tool we covered last year, has open-sourced several tools for Tornado and Twisted, such as Tornado clients...

Distribution Release: Zenwalk Linux 7.0 “Openbox”

Markus Muttilainen has announced the release of Zenwalk Linux 7.0 "Openbox" edition, a Slackware-based distribution featuring the lightweight Openbox window manager: "Zenwalk Openbox 7.0...

OpenFlow: The NoSQL of Network Protocols

In the early 1960s, Paul Baran invented packet switching. Packet switching became the foundation ARPANET, which later gave way to the Internet. Baran died...

Open Source GCC 4.6 Compiler Gets Faster

From the blogs: Leading open source compiler adds support for Google's Go language and speeds up in new release. Read more at internetnews.com

Gallium3D OpenCL May Finally Get Some Needed Love

It was in early 2009 when we heard that OpenCL and OpenGL 3.1 state trackers would be here hopefully soon for Gallium3D. Well, nearly...

The AMD “Radeon HD 8000” Open-Source Milestone

The discussion surrounding issues with the Linux kernel DRM code has been quite interesting. From the 40+ comments so far, there's been some interesting...

openSUSE Weekly News 168 is out!

We are pleased to announce our openSUSE Weekly News #168.In this Issue:openSUSE 11.4 still going strongLinux Foundation 20th Anniversary of Linux Campaign and Video...

Using Google’s WebP Image Format with Open Tools on Linux

Google's WebM project, the free and open video codec based on VP8, offers tantalizing benefits for fans of Linux and open source: better quality,...