GNU Guile 2.0 Now Ready for Public Consumption

Feb 16, 2011

After three years, Guile 2.0, a GNU interpreter and compiler for the Scheme programming language, is now available.

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First Android Builder Summit Announced

Feb 15, 2011

The Android Builder Summit, to be announced by the Linux Foundation on Wednesday, February 16, will bring together OEMs, device makers, systems builders and kernel community to collaborate on the Android platform.

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Linux Foundation Responds to Nokia Microsoft Partnership

Feb 11, 2011

The Linux Foundation executive director, Jim Zemlin responds to Nokia’s announcement of its partnership with Microsoft.

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The Audacity of Carla Schroder

Jan 26, 2011

In this exclusive Linux Pro Magazine interview, tell-it-like-it-is, Linux Today editor Carla Schroder talks about her latest book, The Book of Audacity , shares facts about herself you won’t find anywhere else, a peek into her current projects, and offers advice for women on making their own paths, encouraging children, and more.

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Shuttleworth Says Qt Apps Wanted For Ubuntu

Jan 18, 2011

"The decision to be open to Qt is in no way a criticism of GNOME. It’s a celebration of free software’s diversity and complexity," says Ubuntu founder, Mark Shuttleworth in his blog.

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WANdisco Acquires SVNForum.org

Jan 17, 2011

WANdisco, makers of Enterprise Subversion, announced its acquisition of SVNForum.org, an 20,000+ Subversion user community, today.

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Jaspersoft 4 Available Now

Jan 13, 2011

Jaspersoft 4, a commercial open source Business Intelligence Suite designed for web applications, is now available.

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A Linux Success Story: Optelian Migrates to Linux

Jan 10, 2011

The Linux Foundation announced that Optelian, a company that designs and manufactures optical transport systems that send data across optical fiber, successfully migrated to Linux.

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