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Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. Joins The Linux Foundation
QuIC goes platinum.
Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. Joins The Linux Foundation
QuIC goes platinum.
Linux Foundation Announces Open Compliance Program
Major names in open source and enterprise lend support.
MeeGo Conference 2010 Call for Proposals
The conference is open for submissions.
SugarCRM adds 50 New Partners
Open source customer relationship management organization adds 50 partners to its Open+ Partner Program.
Jolicloud 1.0 Released for Windows and Bootable USB
Cloud-based open source netbook OS gets a 1.0 release.
Jsoup 1.2.3 processes HTML 5
Jsoup, a free Java library for processing HTML, is available in version 1.2.3 with enhanced HTML 5 support.
Android Becomes Most Popular Commercial Mobile OS in US
A new report from NPD sees Blackberry dethroned for the first time since 2007.
MeeGo Releases In-Vehicle-Infotainment Version 1.0
On the tail of last week's GENIVI announcement, MeeGo releases a version of the OS targeted at vehicle user interfaces.
Negroponte Offers to Collaborate with India on $35 Tablet
One Laptop Per Child project founder wants to help the country realize their tablet efforts.
Red Hat the Top Company to Contribute to the GNOME Project
The GNOME Census ranks the top of companies contributing to GNOME.
Android Deployments Up 886% Over Q2 2009
Nokia retains its worldwide market lead.
Interview: Chris DiBona, Google
Trevan McGee talks to Google's open source and public sector programs manager, Chris DiBona.
GNOME 3 Delayed Until 2011
If you're looking forward to the next desktop environment, you'll have to wait until March.
OSCON 2010 Interview: Allison Randal, OSCON Chair
In our final report from OSCON 2010, Amber Graner talks to one of the key organizers.
MeeGo Chosen to Become Platform for In-Car Infortainment
Expect to see MeeGo in a car near you.
OSCON 2010 Interview: John Pugh, Canonical
Ubuntu-User.com's Amber Graner talks to Canonical's Software Partner Manager about Ubuntu, the cloud, and what's in the future. (Hint: It's enterprise.)
OpenGL 4.1 Spec Finalized
New spec focuses on enhancing 3D graphics on mobile devices.
