YouTube Software Engineer Weighs in on Flash and HTML5
Jun 30, 2010Balancing the need for an open web and user needs.
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Jun 29, 2010If you've been putting off your project submission, you have another week.
more »Community Notebook Doghouse: Where's the fun?
Jun 28, 2010When building a community, don't forget to inject a healthy dose of fun.
more »Android 2.2 Officially Available Today
Jun 23, 2010Andy Rubin confirms that 2.2 is open-sourced and ready for OEMs and consumers.
more »The Linux Foundation Announces More LinuxCon 2010 Keynotes
Jun 21, 2010MeeGo, Oracle and more.
more »Debian Project Wants User Art for "Squeeze" OS
Jun 16, 2010Contribute your own Squeeze Artwork and it may become the default background for the next version of Debian.
more »WebM Enters the Firefox Trunk
Jun 10, 2010Open source codec support enters the browser's nightly build cycles.
more »Mozilla Evangelist Comments on Apple's Recent HTML5 Demos
Jun 08, 2010Christopher Blizzard thinks Apple's new demos, "entirely miss the point of the web, interoperability, standards and html5."
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