Document Foundation and KDE Join Open Invention Network
Dec 21, 2010KDE and The Document Foundation (LibreOffice), have joined the Open Invention Network (OIN) as licensees.
more »Ubuntu Font Now Available on Google Font Directory
Dec 21, 2010Released today the new Ubuntu Font Family is now available to the world via the Google Font Directory.
more »Google Launches New Channel On YouTube
Dec 21, 2010Ellen Ko of Google's Open Source Team announces the creation of a new Google YouTube channel, googleOSPO, created to house all the Google and open source related videos in one place.
more »Grace Hopper Celebration: Call For Participation Open
Dec 20, 2010The Grace Hopper Celebration (GHC) of Women in Computing Conference which is scheduled to be held from November 8th -12th, 2011, in Portland Oregon, is calling for participation.
more »libguestfs 1.8.0 Released--Debian, Ubuntu and ArchLinux Now Supported
Dec 20, 2010libguestfs 1.8.0, a library and tool set for virtual machine (VM) disk image management.
more »Oracle Introduces Open Office to the Cloud
Dec 17, 2010Oracle Cloud Office and Open Office 3.3 are now available.
more »PyF 2.0 Now Available
Dec 17, 2010Version 2.0 of PyF, an open source Python framework and platform used for processing large amounts of data is now available.
more »Google Donates WindowBuilder and CodePro Profiler to Eclipse Foundation
Dec 17, 2010Google donates the source code and IP of WindowBuilder and CodePro Profiler to the open source community via the Eclipse Foundation.
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