LinuxCon 2010 Interview: Philip Odence, Black Duck Software
Aug 12, 2010Philip Odence talks with Trevan McGee about Black Duck's role in open source and enterprise and it's connection to The Linux Foundation's Open Compliance Program. Trevan also makes a new friend.
more »LinuxCon 2010 Interview: Jim Zemlin, Executive Director of The Linux Foundation
Aug 12, 2010Jim Zemlin discusses The Linux Foundation's Open Compliance Program, Qualcomm, and the future of embedded Linux.
more »Zenoss Releases 2010 Open Source Systems Management Survey
Aug 11, 2010Polling conducted to determine usage patterns for system management software.
more »Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. Joins The Linux Foundation
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more »MeeGo Releases In-Vehicle-Infotainment Version 1.0
Aug 03, 2010On the tail of last week's GENIVI announcement, MeeGo releases a version of the OS targeted at vehicle user interfaces.
more »Negroponte Offers to Collaborate with India on $35 Tablet
Aug 03, 2010One Laptop Per Child project founder wants to help the country realize their tablet efforts.
more »Eclipse SDK 4.0 released
Jul 30, 2010Early adopters only.
more »Interview: Chris DiBona, Google
Jul 29, 2010Trevan McGee talks to Google's open source and public sector programs manager, Chris DiBona.
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