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Are iOS Developers Invading Users' Privacy?

iPhone owners might be surprised to know how many app developers have copied their address books.

Microsoft Releases C++ AMP Specification

The move will make it easier for developers to utilize GPU resources for parallel computing tasks.

ActiveState Ships Komodo 7 IDE

The development tool vendor says this IDE is "the world's fastest."

iOS Apps Crash More Often Android Apps, Study Says

A new study flies in the face of the conventional wisdom about the stability of mobile development platforms.

The Best Programming Specialties for Finding a Job

Some jobs are less likely to go overseas than others.

Microsoft Releases Kinect for Windows SDK 1.0

The company plans to update the technology two to three times per year.

Node.js Creator Steps Down

Isaac Schlueter will now handle day-to-day oversight of the project.

Microsoft Leaves Silverlight Developers in Limbo

The tech giant refuses to say whether it will continue supporting Silverlight technology.

HP Releases Open Source Development Tool for WebOS

Enyo 2.0 allows developers to create apps for the webOS platform or Web apps that will run in any browser.

An Interview with Node.js Inventor Ryan Dahl

The three-year-old technology has been growing in popularity.

Should Software Developers Discuss Religion at Work?

Tim Tebow isn't the only one who thinks Jesus helps him do better at his job. Is it okay for like-minded developers to proselytize in the workplace?

Report: Android to Become Mobile Development Platform of Choice

Most devs will write apps for more than one mobile OS.

The Top Ten New Open Source Projects of 2011

Black Duck Software has published their annual "Open Source Rookie of the Year List," and it features several development tools.

An HTLM5 Wish List

Better mobile browsing debugging tops the list.

Facebook Open Graph Apps Go Live This Week

Third-party apps will track Facebook users' actions and report them back to the social network.

AppMobi Releases Open Source Mobile JQuery Framework

Unlike its competitors, jQ.Mobi is HTML5-ready.

Android Developers Get a Style Guide

Google launches a new website aimed at improving the design of Android apps.

Survey Finds Three-Quarters of Developers Using HTML5

The new standards are particularly popular in the Asia-Pacific region.

Objective C Wins TIOBE's Programming Language of the Year Award

Java remains at the top of the programming language index, but loses popularity.

Mobile Development Beginning to Influence Desktop Applications

The app store model could mean big changes for the way desktop software is packaged and delivered.

RIM Developers Stick with the Struggling Platform

Despite all the bad news for RIM, many developers are still creating BlackBerry apps.

A Look Back at Mobile Development in 2011

In many ways, the past year was a big turning point for the smartphone market.

Mobile Development Pros Form Their Own Professional Organization

The Application Developers Alliance will kick off its activities at CES.

The Best Coding Tools of 2011

These four software development tools earned Jolt Awards.

iOS Developers Find Ways Around Apple's Testing Limits

Some devs are opening multiple accounts or working with testing firms.

2011: The Year of Android

Android dominates mobile development -- but which version should developers target?

More than 50,000 Apps for Windows Phone

Microsoft's mobile app store has passed a milestone.

How to Get Hired by a Startup

A great resume alone usually isn't enough to land a job at a hot new company.

JetBrains Updates WebStorm, IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm

The company delivered new releases for three of its development tools this month.

iOS Devs Scramble to Finish Apps Before Christmas

Apple will shut down its app submission and review process on Thursday.

Google Launches Android Training Program

The online course materials are designed to help mobile developers create better apps.

CollabNet Offers Cloud-Based Version of Git

The application lifecycle management tool provider has added Git to its cloud development platform.

HipHopVM Speeds PHP Development

Facebook claims the new tool improves performance by 60 percent.

Microsoft Uses Bacon to Recruit Kinect Developers

A free bacon cart is making appearances on Seattle streets in areas where techies pass by.

Microsoft Launches Kinect Accelerator Developer Program

Ten lucky developers will get $20K, training and other support.

12-Year-Old Developer's TED Talk Goes Viral

Thomas Suarez talks about creating the Bustin Jieber app.

Windows 8 Won't Update Third Party Apps

 

Experts say Microsoft is missing an opportunity to improve security for users.

Google Open Sources Ice Cream Sandwich Code

The Honeycomb source code is also now available for download.

iOS Remains Most Popular Mobile Development Platform

Windows Phone and the Kindle Fire have made big gains in developer interest.

Free eBook: Android App Development from A to Z

Discover how to start developing for the Android platform with this free comprehensive guide, which provides a complete reference for the Android platform as well as a step-by-step guide for building your first Android application.

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One Stop Shopping for Learning Online Commerce

The Innovate Developer Conference combines the best of several independent conferneces into one. For learning about online commerce, this is the event to attend. With sessions from eBay, PayPal, Magento, and others, it is sure to be the place for learning about commerce in today's world.

Microsoft Windows 7 Performing Different than Vista

Unlike Microsoft Windows Vista, this makes Windows 7 the fastest selling operating system in history.

Java Tip: Inside the Connection Pool Logic of Java App Servers

Here is some Java code that provides the same connection pool logic that application servers deliver.

Java Tip: Dynamically Update SimpleViewer Galleries

Here's a stateless session bean that dynamically updates the gallery.xml document in SimpleViewer.

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Tip: Lazy Loading for Efficient Java Logging

Wrapping Java logging in your own class ensures the isLoggable() test is always made, while lazily binding the message creation.

Event: Cloud Connect

Event: JavaOne 2011

LimeWire Goes Bye Bye

For the last 10 years, LimeWire has ruled as one of the kings of online file-sharing. A US court yesterday ordered the company to shutdown, leaving BitTorrent as the last remaining file-sharing service operating in the US.

Critical Security Vulnerability in Firefox 3.5 and 3.6

Until a patch is released, Mozilla recommends users either disable JavaScript or use the NoScript plugin.

HailDB Version 2.3.1 Available Now

This new version of HailDB is required for the upcoming Drizzle HailDB plugin.

Photon S3: An Open Source Electric Car

Carmelo Intersimone is building an open source high performance vehicle, but he needs money, which is why he's fund-raising on Kickstarter.

Google Android Market Hits 100,000 Active Applications

Android market is trying to catch Apple's iOS application store. This week Google confirmed that are now more than 100,000 Android applications available.

Canonical Plans to Fork GNOME

The GNOME community is concerned about Canonical's plan to create another fork of the GNOME shell, but Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth says there's no need to fret.

Eric Day Talks About SlackDB

What's the difference between SlackDB and Drizzle? Project founder Eric Day breaks it down.

Skolelinux 6.0.0. Alpha1 Test Release Available

The second test release for Skolelinux based on Debian Squeeze is available now.

Firefox Pays 12-year-old $3,000 for Finding Security Flaw

Firefox bug hunter, 12-year-old Alex Miller, gets check for $3,000.

Microsoft Walks Away From IronRuby and IronPython

Miguel de Icaza and other open source leaders will take over IronRuby and IronPython as Microsoft washes its hands of these projects.

Liquidware Announced Open Source Android Development Kit

Liquidware's open source modular Android development kit gives developers access to the device's sensors and hardware.

Serious Linux Security Hole Found in Kernel

Oracle RDS was added to the Linux kernel in 2.6.30. Since then, hackers have the ability to root your box.

OpenStack Releases First Open Source Cloud Alternative

Based on Rackspace's open source Cloud File, OpenStack releases the first version of its OpenStack Object Storage.

The First GNOME 3.0 Development Release is Here

There are lots of bugs and much more work to be done, but the first development release of GNOME 3.0 is here.

Corporate Adoption of Linux Trends Up

The brand new "greenfield" Linux deployments are more common than new Windows deployments, according a Linux Foundation survey.

The First Open Mobile Device by Aava

The first fully open mobile device is by Aava Mobile.

Apache Plugs Security Holes with Apache 2.2.17

Apache HTTP 2.2.17 fixes several security holes.

Symbian Executive Director Steps Down Effective Immediately

Symbian might be the mobile phone market leader world wide today, but their road to the future is far from certain.

GNU C Loader Root Privilege Security Exploit

The GNU C Library loader can be manipulated to give a hacker root access to Linux servers and workstations.

MythTV 0.24 Release Candidate 1 Available

The open source competition for the dominate home theater system is in full swing with MythTV plowing full-steam ahead.

Natty Narwhal is now Open for Development

The next major Ubuntu release is scheduled to be finished in April 2011.

Oracle Asks Document Foundation Founders to Leave OpenOffice Council

Oracle views The Document Foundation and its LibreOffice open source project as a threat and has asked the Foundation founders to leave the OpenOffice council.

Can SkySQL Take MySQL From Oracle?

SkySQL is offering service and support for MySQL users to compete with Oracle.

eBay Chooses Joomla as 'Open Source Glue'

How will eBay contribute to Joomla and help the popular open source project?

Open Source Film Projects

Open source film projects Stray Cinema and MoviePals.org are both working to overturn the established Hollywood establishment.

Open Source Ohio Tech Portal

A new portal to connect displaced workers, students and recent graduates with companies seeking open source expertise.

Mozilla Names SAP Mobile Exec as new CEO

After a six month search, Mozilla has found its next CEO in Gary Kovacs.

Free Software Foundation Announces New Hardware Endorsement Program

Hardware that respects your freedom can use the FSF endorsement to let consumers know that it's free and open.

Oracle to Continue Supporting OpenOffice

Oracle won't support LibreOffice but their participation in ODF Plugfest this week in Brussells is meant to show their commitment to OpenOffice.

Google Updates Chrome Dev Channel to Version 8

The new release contains stability and other improvements available for all platforms.

Open Source Talend Releases Telend 4.1

Talend v4.1 adds advanced data stewardship and data matching capabilities.

Zimbra 2.0 Adds Web 2.0 Features

Twitter and Facebook arrive in Zimbra Desktop 2.0.

Oracle Releases VirtualBox 3.2.10

This maintenance release fixes a lot of bugs, improves performance and resolves stability issues.

Apache Shindig and the OpenSocial Standard

Apache Shindig is an implementation of the OpenSocial standard which many social networking sites and organizations are taking advantage of.

Hadoop and Business Intelligence

Some are looking at Hadoop to solve big data problems in certain business intelligence areas.

Mercury Releases OpenSAL - Open Source Version of Scientific Algorithm Library

OpenSAL is an open source Scientific Algorithm Library.

Gartner Says Android Positioned to Dominate Smartphone Market

By 2014, Gartner says Android will control nearly 30 percent of the smartphone market which could consist of nearly 900 million devices world wide.

Lm-sensors 3.2.0 Available Now

The biggest improvement in this version is that lm-sensors is now released under the LGPL.

Adobe Air for Android is Here

Adobe Air developers can now publish and distribute their applications to Android phones via the Android App Stores.

W3C Calls for Help With HTML5

The W3C says that HTML5 is still two to three years away from full development.

NetBeans Jumps From Version 6.10 to 7

To align with the Java 7 release, NetBeans has renamed the upcoming NetBeans 6.10 to NetBeans 7.

Puppet Labs Acquires the Marionette Collective

The enhanced relationship will result in more resources being allocated for the development of the Marionette Collective, the press release said.

Ubuntu's iTunes to Run on Windows and Android

Canonical says that people want to hear their music whether setting at a laptop or riding the subway home from work, and that's what they hope to allow users to do with Ubuntu 10.10.

HailDB Version 2.3.0 has been Released

In preparation for the next version of Drizzle, HailDB has pushed its next release up.

Fennec Coming to a Droid Near You

Fennec is getting faster, it supports add-ons, Firefox Sync and it's open source and respects open standards.

Bordeaux to Run on OpenIndiana

Once testing is complete, The Bordeaux Group will be releasing Bordeaux for OpenIndiana.

Smeegol 1.0 Released

OpenSUSE's Smeegol is based on the MeeGo project.

Google Denies Patent Infringement and Calls Oracle Hypocritical

Google responded to Oracle's Android patent lawsuit by with, "No we didn't."

Black Duck Buys Ohloh From Geeknet

According to Red Hat executive Paul Cormier this acquisition will benefit the free and open source software community.

MacRuby 0.7 Released

MacRuby 0.7 is available now after 5 months of development.

Patent Wars: Microsoft Attacks Android by Suing Motorola

First Oracle sues Google over Android, and now Microsoft is suing Motorola over Android.

Android 2.2 Running on 33 Percent of Droids

If you're developing your Android applications to version 2.1 API level 7, your application will run on about 75 percent of all Android devices.

MariaDB 5.2.2 Gamma Released

Based on MySQL 5.1.50, MariaDB offers many new features and improvements.

Blender Foundation Releases Open Source Short Film Sintel

A new short film called Sintel demonstrates the quality of animation possible with open source Blender.

Linpus Lite 1.4 Security Features

It's made for tablets and netbooks, Linpus Lite boots fast, shuts down fast and it's easy to install.

WordPress for iPhone and iPad 2.6 Released

WordPress for iOS user experience lead, Jane Wells, wants iPhone and iPad users to give WordPress for iOS another try, she said it's gotten a lot better with this release.

Google Offers JPEG Alternative Called WebP

WebP can cut the file size of JPEG images by as much as 40 percent.

Open Source Joins Google, Intel, Apple and Dell to Fight on Behalf of Microsoft in a Patent Case

Sometimes in patent law, the enemy of your enemy is your friend.

MySQL Drizzle Fork Reaches Beta Stage

Drizzle is a fork of MySQL. The goal is to slim down MySQL and make it run better in a Web environment and with cloud computing.

HDCP Decryption System Released As Open Source Software

The digital encryption algorithm behind HDCP has been broken and an implementation of the HDCP encryption/decryption has been open-sourced.

Jetpack SDK 0.8

Jetpack 0.8 offers two important new APIs, such as the Windows and Page Worker APIs.

Survey Says Developers Prefer Google's Android Over Apple's iOS

The survey was conducted from September 14 to the 16th and included nearly 2,400 application developers.

Verizon Green Lights Bug Labs Open Source Partnership

Open source hardware module company Bug Labs scored a huge victory by getting Verizon to partner with them.

Another Sun Employee Leaves Oracle

Jeff Bonwick said he's leaving for a new challenge, and not specifically because he doesn't want to work for Oracle.

OpenOffice Developers Break Away From Oracle With LibreOffice

LibreOffice is a continuation of the OpenOffice project under a new name and without Oracle.

Will Open Source Sourcemap Turn the Fashion Industry on its Head?

Despite what the manufacturers say in their ads, most products are not handcrafted by skilled artisans, but rather they're manufactured with machines by cheap labor in Asia.

Porting MeeGo to Android Phones

Developers are focusing on hardware based on the Snapdragon QSD8250 chipset.

Sendmail Creator Eric Allman to be Keynote Speaker at Linux Conference 2011

Eric Allman is now the Chief Science Officer for Sendmail, Inc.

NVIDIA Adds GPU Acceleration for OpenCV Application Development

Computer vision library, OpenCV, get NVIDIA GPU acceleration.

Google CEO Says Requiring a Stock Android Would Violate 'Principle of Open Source'

Google CEO says they won't force any manufacturers or carriers to carry a stock Android device.

Mozilla Seabird: A Smartphone With a Full-size Keyboard

Is a Pico Projector full-size keyboard for smartphones in the future? Mozilla Labs thinks it's possible.

FCC Announces Open Source Redesign

Obama's FCC has chosen open source as its now platform for the FCC.gov redesign.

Debian Proposal to Make Non-packaging Contributors Debian Developers too

If Stefano Zacchiroli's proposal is accepted, non-package maintaining contributors to Debian can become Debian Developers with voting rights.

PacketFence Releases 1.9.1

Open source security and network access control software PacketFence has its first point-release for the 1.9 series.

Intel Releases 2.13 X.org Driver Release Candidate

Mesa 7.9 is right around the corner, and Intel has just released its xf86-video-intel driver release candidate.

Facebook Open Sources MySQL Schema On-the-fly Tool

Facebook's MySQL schema tool can modify MySQL schemas live.

Stallman Interrupts European Patent Office Meeting in Brisbane

Software patent opponent Richard Stallman warns Australia against the dangers of software patents.

VortexBox Media Server 1.5 Released

VortexBox 1.5 offers the latest Squeezebox server and fixes the iTunes 10 problems.

Scality Launches Open Source Cloud Program with $100,000 Incentive Fund for Software Developers

Scality is offering bounties for developers from $1,000 to $10,000.

Oracle Says JavaFX to be Open Sourced

While JavaFX is to be open sourced, JavaFX Script is dead.

Mozilla Labs Releases JavaScript Language Tool for Coders

Zaphod and Narcissus are meant to help developers learn more about what Firefox does and help Mozilla build a better JavaScript engine.

PostgreSQL 9.0 Adds Replication and Hot Standby

PostgreSQL is Oracle's open source competition, with version 9, it just get more competitive.

Oracle Says Open Source MySQL Will Survive

Version 5.5 of MySQL is due to come out in 2011, and Oracle said that the community edition will be improved, as well as the company's enterprise edition.

Google Releases Instantiations' Developer Tools for Free

Google has rebranded the Instantiations' tools they bought last month and they're giving them away free of charge.

Blankenhorn Welcomes Amazon's Linux Distro

Amazon's Linux AMI distribution is geared to simplicity and security.

Matt Asay, 'Life is good in open-source land'

During the current economic downturn, open source software companies have done well.

WeTab MeeGo Based Tablet PC Introduced at IDF

The MeeGo tablet was introduced this week at IDF.

Diaspora Open Source Alternative to Facebook Releases Code

Perhaps the first viable open source alternative to Facebook has been released this week.

Linux Root Exploit Once Fixed is Back Again

A root exploit has been festering in the Linux kernel for 3 years.

Opsview Teams up with Canonical to Adopt Opsview Enterprise on Ubuntu

Opsview and Canonical formalize their partnership and team up to deliver Opsview on Ubuntu.

Novell to be Split in two and Sold

Sources are saying that Novell is about to broken apart and sold.

OpenIndiana Launched

OpenIndiana is to be a drop-in replacement for OpenSolaris. A test version is available for immediate download today.

Terracotta Says They've Solved Java's 'Universal Problem' - Garbage Collection

Terracotta is offering a beta version of their BigMemory product to Java developers who want a bigger memory heap.

Debian's Backports Is Official

Do you love your stable Debian installation but wish you could have more up-to-date packages? Well now you can with Debian Backports.

Dell Finally Releases Source Code of GPL Licensed Streak

After being chided by open source license warriors, Dell finally releases the source code for their Android based Streak tablet.

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Google Code to Accept all Open Source Licenses

Google has decided that they will no longer deny open source projects based on their license.

OpenLogic Launches OLEX App Store Edition

Open source software is dominating the mobile application marketplace. OpenLogic hopes to tap into that effort by offering an OLEX App Store Edition to help developers manage their mobile software and open source licenses.

Django 1.2 Cross-site Scripting Bug Quashed

All users of Django 1.2 are encouraged to upgrade to version 1.2.3 immediately. There's a serious security hole that can allow for cross-site scripting attacks.

How Does Java Event Handling Work? Think Wedding Gifts

Java event handling is a core concept of the language and a vital mechanism for event-based programming. Learn an easy analogy for understanding how it works.

Open Source Android Positioned to be the Number One Mobile Phone

By the end of the year, Gartner research firm say open source Android will be the number one mobile operating system.

Has Apple Stopped Contributing Code Upstream to GCC?

Apple no longer has a process to submit code upstream for the GNU Compiler project.

OpenSolaris Fork OpenIndiana to be Announced Next Tuesday

Now that Oracle has walked away from OpenSolaris, the Illumos Foundation is said to be kicking off their own fork of OpenSolaris next Tuesday when they plan to announce OpenIndiana.

Open Source VLC Media Player Coming to iPad

The popular open source VLC media player has been ported to run on the iPad. If approved by Apple, VLC will be available in the Apple store next week.

Open Source Robots That Can Bring you Beer

Willow Garage is offering discounted robots to open source developers to help build a better and more affordable robot.

Free Software Foundation Says Google Must Fight Oracle's Java Patent Claims

The Free Software Foundation says that all companies, including Oracle and Google, should put down their patents and stop the war against free software.

GRASS GIS 6.4.0 Released This Week

GRASS 6.4.0 marks the first new features in the GIS software since October 2006.

Firefox 3.6.9 Supports Clickjacking Attack Security Header

The latest version of Firefox now supports clickjacking defense mechanism.

Mozilla License Alpha 2 Draft Released

The second Alpha draft of the Mozilla Public License is now available for comment.

EU Releases Open Source Software to Access its Data Vaults

The European Union offers open source tools to access its vast collection of digital data.

Linux Mint Debian Edition Released Today

Linux Mint today released Linux Mint Debian Edition based on Debian Testing rather than Ubuntu as Linux Mint is.

GNU Debugger 7.2 Gets D Language Support

The GNU Debugger's latest version 7.2 add D language support.

Bespin Becomes Mozilla Skywriter and Moves to GitHub

Mozilla Labs has renamed "Bespin" HTML5 cloud-based editor to Mozilla Skywriter and moved the source code repository to GitHub.

Google Tosses Wave Over the Open Source Fence

Google has decided to open source the Google Wave code with "Wave in a Box" project.

Ruby on Rails 3.0 Available Now

After more than 2 years of development, Ruby on Rails 3.0 is here.

Google Chrome Turns 2 With Version 6

Focused and speed and simplicity, Google Chrome turns 2 with version 6.

Mongrel2 1.0 Is 'Language Agnostic'

Mongrel2 means Web developers can build applications in whatever language they want - it's language agnostic.

Open Source PS3 Jailbreak Released That Doesn't Permit Piracy

Sony doesn't like PS3 Jailbreak because it allows people to run pirated games, but PSGroove is open source and it does not permit running illegally downloaded games.

Eight Great Virtual Appliances for VMware

InfoWorld reviews eight free VMware appliances.

GitHub Launches Pull Requests 2.0

GitHub launched Pull Request 2.0 this week.

PostgreSQL 9 Release Candidate Available for Testing

The first release candidate for PostgreSQL 9.0 is available now.

Open Source R Language Shows Promise for Business Intelligence

Commercial vendors are realizing the potential that the R language has for facilitating big advances in analytics and business intelligence.

Open Source OpenBTS Brings Free Cell Phone Service to Burning Man

Burning Man's open source free cell phone service could be used in other remote or impoverished places on the planet to connect people cheaply.

Open Source Flash Player Lightspark 0.4.4

Open source Flash player, Lightspark, is developing quickly. This week, version 0.4.4 hit the Web and the next release is right on its heals.

Fennec Alpha Available for Android and Nokia N900

Mozilla has released the first Alpha of Fennec. Fennec is the codename for Firefox mobile.

Native ZFS for Linux

A native port of ZFS is in the works for Linux. It's being built by a company in India called Knowledge Quest Infotech.

Chromium Graphics Overhaul

Chromium to take advantage of the GPU when rendering certain Web page elements.

Paul Allen Sues the Internet

Microsoft founder and billionaire Paul Allen is suing 11 of the biggest Web businesses and retailers for patent infringement. The list of defendants includes: AOL, Apple, eBay, Facebook, Google, Netflix, Office Depot, OfficeMax, Staples, Yahoo, and YouTube

Simon Phipps Warns Against Open Source Contributor Agreements

Contributor agreements that aggregate copyrights are bad, says Simon Phipps.

Camino 2.0.4 Released

Open source Mac Web browser Camino 2.0.4 includes several security and stability fixes - upgrade encouraged.

Btrfs Is Almost Ready

The next generation of Linux filesystem, Btrfs, is just about ready for the big leagues.

Adobe Backs Away From Director's Open Source Comments

The Inquirer is left wondering if Adobe's reaction to McAllister's Oracle slam is a sign that Adobe is about to abandon its open source strategy - what there is of it.

Google's Open Source Acre Server-side JavaScript Application Platform

Freebase has released Acre as an open source project via Google Code and an Apache 2 license.

Open Source digiKam 1.4.0 Released

Inspired by photographers, open source digiKam version 1.4.0 is now available.

RabbitMQ 2.0.0 Available Today

Version 2.0.0 of the open source messaging platform RabbitMQ is available now.

Allison Randal Joins Canonical as Technical Architect of Ubuntu

She's known for her work on Parrot, Perl and Python. Now Allison Randal is the technical architect of Ubuntu at Canonical.

Python 2.6.6: The Last Maintenance Release

The last maintenance release for Python 2.6 is available - version 2.6.6. From now on, Python 2.6 is in security-fix mode until October 2013.

Google's Doled out More Than $10,000 for its Latest Chrome Patch

Google paying thousands of dollars to developers who discover security holes.

Intel and Nokia Create Joint Laboratory for Mobile Interface Research

Nokia, Intel and the University of Oulo have joined forces in creating research lab for mobile device user interface design, much of the work is expected to be open source.

Is SAP Going to Buy Red Hat?

Is SAP going to acquire Red Hat? The rumors are buzzing of that possibility.

Microsoft Says 'We Love Open Source'

Microsoft has come a long way since 2001 when CEO Steve Balmer called Linux a "cancer" and 2007 when the company threatened Linux with a massive patent lawsuit. Now Microsoft says the companies has fallen in love with open source.

OpenSolaris Governing Board Resigns

It's been expected, but today the OpenSolaris Governing Board resigned. Now it's up to Oracle to maintain OpenSolaris, but they've made it clear they won't do that.

Gnash 0.8.8 GNU Flash Player Released

Open source Flash player Gnash 0.8.8 includes a lot of new features and bug fixes.

Android Unhappy Over Oracle's Lawsuit Against Google

Not surprisingly, Android developers are either mildly annoyed or downright angry with Oracle for attacking Google's open source Android mobile operating system.

Clojure Version 1.2

Clojure was originally released in May 2009, this week the third update to Clojure hit the Internet.

Node.js Version 0.2.0

Node.js version 0.2.0 fixes several critical bugs and upgrades to V8 2.3.8

Registration Open for ApacheCon North American 2010

Registration of ApacheCon 2010 is now open for early-bird specials. This year's conference will be held in Atlanta.

A Year of Ho-hum Kernel Releases Could be Coming to an End

The last year might have been boring in terms of kernel releases, but the future could be one of innovation.

Illumos Ramps Up as Oracle Walks Away From OpenSolaris

Oracle apparently walked away from OpenSolaris, but Illumos project is picking up steam to fill the void.

MongoDB Now Supports Auto-sharding

MongoDB's newest release, version 1.6, scales horizontally with auto-sharding.

Ruby 1.9.2 Is Available

Ruby 1.9.2 fixes a some stuff and reimplements a couple of classes and adds a bunch of new methods.

Veterans Affairs Researching Open Source Replacement for VistA

The VA has taken an industry group recommendation to embrace open source software into consideration in researching a plan to replace VistA.

Java Creator Slams Oracle and Google Over Android Patent Lawsuit

The creator of Java, James Gosling, blogs about the Oracle lawsuit against Google and takes both companies behind the woodshed.

Oracle Kicks OpenSolaris to the Curb

Oracle has done it. The largest open source company in the world has decided that OpenSolaris should no longer exist.

50 Open Source Replacements for Expensive Close Source Software

Here's an exhaustive list of open source alternatives to proprietary business applications.

Oracle America's Complaint Against Google, as Text

Pamela Jones analyzes the case Oracle has leveled at Google for its open source Java-based Android mobile operating system on Groklaw.

Android's k9mail now Supports PGP

Open source k9mail is an e-mail client for Android. The latest version is the first e-mail program to support the Android Privacy Guard.

jQuery Developers Announce jQuery Mobile Project

jQuery developers launch jQuery Mobile project. It's first release is expected by the end of this year.

Virgin American CIO Says Heck Yes to Open Source

Virgin America airlines runs primarily open source software and the CIO says that they love it. It not only saves them millions of dollars - it's better.

eZuce an Open Source Unified Communication Start-up

eZuce is a start-up based on the open source SIPfoundry unified communication project.

Oracle Sues Google Over Java in Android

Here we go again, Oracle's suing Google over Android's use of Java.

AMD Returns to Work on the Open Source Geode Linux Driver

Two years ago, AMD axed the engineer working on the open source Geode Linux driver, well now the company is back contributing to the project with two engineers.

PlayStation Phone Running Open Source Android 3

In October, it appears that Sony will release a Playstation smartphone running the open source Google mobile operating system - Android 3.

Firefox 4 JavaScript Offers Multitouch and Math Optimization

Firefox 4 will have multitouch support, at least on Windows, and JavaScript math optimizations.

What and where is Diaspora?

Diaspora has been marketed as the open source alternative to Facebook and Twitter. It's supposed to be out by the end of the summer. We're getting close to the end of summer.

HTC Releases Android 2.2 Source Code

HTC preempts carrier rollout of Android 2.2 and releases source code.

Ludwig Selects Linux as the Base Operating System for TheOne Radio

Ludwig is going open source with its digital radio. The board of directors announced today that Linux will be the base operating system for their TheOne radio.

Firefox 4: Silent Updates

Firefox 4 will default to silent updates for minor releases.

First Ever Open Source Scientific Calculator

Liquidware is hoping to bring back scientific calculators by offering something new and entirely open source to the fledgling calculator industry.

Linux Foundation Launches Open Compliance Program

The Linux Foundation has create the Open Compliance Program to help organizations comply with open source licenses in increasingly complex supply chains.

Google and Verizon Figure out Net Neutrality Today

Google and Verizon have apparently figured out how to regulate the Internet.

CouchDB 1.0.0 Severe Data Loss Bug Discovered

A severe bug has been discovered in CouchDB 1.0.0 that can result in massive data loss.

The Debian Squeeze Freeze

Debian 6 "Squeeze" is the next version of the popular open source Linux distribution.

Javascript Framework Qooxdoo 1.2

Qooxdoo is an object-oriented open source JavaScript framework.

Thunderbird 3.1.2 Is Here

Mozilla developers have squashed a few bugs in this minor upgrade for Thunderbird 3.1.2.

Westinghouse Loses GPL BusyBox Lawsuit

It's easy to not get sued for GPL violations, but Westinghouse went to court and lost.

Open Source Elastix 2.0 Communication Server Released

Elastix is an open source communication server that manages e-mail, voice mail, instant messaging and more.

CIA Software Developer Gets Frustrated and Goes Open Source

Former CIA analyst and software engineer says he's tired of waiting, he's going to release his code as an open source project.

Survey Says: Investment in Open Source Expected to Increase

The survey predicts that open source will continue to gain acceptance in large public and private organizations.

Open Source Android Now Top Selling Smartphone Operating System

Blackberry slips as Android takes over the number one spot for top selling mobile OS.

OpenAjax Alliance Helps Software Developers Build Accessible Web 2.0 Applications

Web 2.0 aren't always accessible to people with disabilities or the elderly, and the OpenAjax Alliance wants to change that.

Motorola Droid Gets Android Froyo

Verizon has begun rolling out Android Froyo to Motorola Droid customers.

Firefox: We're Huge in Europe

Microsoft's Internet Explorer is losing market share in Europe to Google Chrome and Firefox. This month Firefox could surpass IE as the most used Web browser.

Revolution Analytics Takes Hadoop to the Next Level

Revolution Analytics provides commercial tools using the open source R statistics language.

Wine Development Release 1.3.0 Is Now Available

Now that Wine 1.2 has hit the shelves, developers can now start working towards the next stable release, version 1.4.

The Tenth Annual Debian Developer Conference Is This Week

The Debian Conference is being held for the first time in the United States. This is the tenth annual DebConf.

What's New in Linux 2.6.35

Thorsten Leemhuis outlines the latest developments in the Linux kernel 2.6.35 and what's coming in 2.6.36.

Android Rootkit Demonstrated at DEFCON

Security experts at DEFCON 2010 demonstrated the first-ever rootkit for Android.

Gemini Open Sources Hibari

Gemini Mobile Technologies has decided to open source its no-sql database software called Hibari.

Matt Asay Tells Microsoft to go Head First Into Open Source

Matt Asay writes today that Microsoft should dive head first into the open source community and embrace it fully.

Richard Stallman Answers 25 Questions From Reddit Open Source Community

Richard Stallman answers 25 questions posed by the Reddit open source community.

Rakudo Star Offers a Useful and Usable Perl 6 Distribution

Perl 6 isn't ready yet, but Rakudo Star is a Perl 6 distribution for early adopters.

GNOME 3.0 Release Slips Another Six Months

The open source GNOME project is on a six-month release cycle, and the Release Team has decided that GNOME 3 will not ship in September as was planned, but rather it's being pushed to March 2011.

Oracle Shuts Down PostgreSQL Test Servers

PostgreSQL community scrambles to replace Solaris test servers Oracle pulled offline without warning early this month.

W3C WOFF File Format 1.0 Draft Released

The first public working draft of the WOFF font format is now available.

Firefox 4 Beta 2 Drops

Firefox 4 beta 2 hit the Web today. The big improvements are a user interface facelift.

Whamcloud Taps Open Source Lustre Project for Supercomputing

Open source Lustre and Whamcloud startup to build supercomputing super-filesystem in the cloud

US Military Embracing Open Source

Georgia Tech is helping the US military adopt more open source technology.

Google Says Most Google Code Software Licensed GPLv3

More than half of all GPL'd Google Code software is licensed GPLv3.

Novell Opens SUSE Builds App Store

Novell's SUSE Appliance store showcases the work of 80,000 users and 5,000 ISV's with its new SUSE Appliance store.

The World's Fastest VP8 Decoder Is ffvp8

There's never been a faster VP8 video decoder than ffvp8 - ever.

Firefox 4 Beta 2 Deadline Missed

Firefox 4 is still on track, but last week's beta 2 drop missed its Friday deadline.

LiMo and Gnome Join Forces

The GNOME Foundation and the LiMo Foundation will work together to make GNOME technology available on mobile devices.

In the Future Cars Will Run MeeGo Linux

Car industry alliance has officially chosen open source MeeGo Linux to run their In-Vehicle Infotainment system.

PHP 5.3 and 5.2 Available Now

The PHP development team released new versions for PHP 5.3 and 5.2. This is the last update for version 5.2.

Russia Building a 'National Operating System' With Linux

Russian government embracing open source and Linux by creating its own Linux distribution.

Sony Facing a Single Class Action Lawsuit for Removing Linux From PS3

Sony now faces one consolidated class action lawsuit rather than 7 individual cases.

Drupal Focusing on Enterprises and Users Over Open Source Community

Drupal sets its sights on enterprise customers and end-users - switching away from a developer-centered approach.

VideoLAN VLC 1.1.1 Released Today

VLC 1.1.1 is out just one month after version 1.1 dropped - lots of bug fixes and performance improvements.

Canonical, DB2, Linux and a Cloud

With IBM DB2 Express-C, Canonical is bringing DB2 to the Linux-powered Ubuntu cloud platform.

Firefox 3.6.7 Available with Security Fixes

The latest version of Firefox is 3.6.7 includes lots of critical of security bug fixes.

Mozilla's Open Source Evangelist Giving it Up

Now Mozilla Corporation has a director of Web platform and his name is Christopher Blizzard.

Wine 1.2 Announced with 64-bit Application Support

Wine lets you run Windows applications on Linux, Mac, FreeBSD and Solaris. Version 1.2 now supports 64-bit applications, except for Gecko-based Web browsers.

Google Opens Up Buzz Firehose API

Google's Buzz firehose API means developers have access to all of the public messages.

Symbian Integrates Open Source PhoneGap Framework

Phonegap integrated into open source Symbian mobile operating system.

Nasa Launches Cloud Platform with Rackspace Partner

Nasa and Rackspace team up to define cloud computing standards.

The Apache Software Foundation Elects New Board Members

The Apache Software Foundation elects a new nine-member board of directors.

Mozilla Offering $3,000 Bounty on Security Bugs

Find a remote-exploitable security vulnerability in Firefox and Mozilla will give you $3,000.

Debating the Domino Effects of Open Source

A panel of experts debate the disruptive power of open source software and hardware in London this September.

Recommendations to Attract for Women to Open Source Software

The Women's Caucus has published its initial findings and recommendations to bring more women into the open source community.

Vodafone Open Sources Wayfinder Navigation Software

Wayfinder is navigation software that has been developed over the last decade - now it's open source and available on github.

Linux to Dominate Mobile Market by 2015

Research firm predicts that Linux-based mobile devices will dominate the marketplace in five years.

PHP for Android Project

PHP for Android hopes to bring PHP developers to Android without needed to learn Java.

Stallman Warns Developers to Never Write .NET Applications

Stallman is no Microsoft fanboy, he warns developers that they should never write .NET applications with Mono or DotGNU - no exceptions.

Microsoft Isn't Worried About Open Source Any More

Microsoft has bigger fish to fry to concern themselves with, such as Google and VMware to spend too much time fretting over open source software.

You Have Until Tomorrow to Tell the FCC What You Think About Net Neutrality

The deadline to tell the FCC what you think about net neutrality is tomorrow.

Is SugarCRM Still Open Source?

SugarCRM no longer offers a user interface to their open source application, so is it still open source?

OpenSolaris Governing Board Issues Oracle Ultimatum

If Oracle doesn't appoint a liaison to the OpenSolaris Governing Board, control of the OpenSolaris community will be turned over to Oracle in August.

SCO Publishes 'Proof' That Linux Stole Code From Unix

SCO won't let it go, now Kevin McBride has published some of the code he claims belongs to SCO and IBM stole it to build Linux.

Aava Mobile Offers Open Source Software and Open Hardware

With both open software and open hardware, Aava Mobile is an exciting startup to watch.

FOSSology 1.2.0

The newest version of FOSSology is faster and more accurate.

Open Source, Health Care and OSCON 2010

At OSCON 2010, the topic of health care could be interesting to see how open source software vendors position themselves to get some contracts.

Now Anyone Can Build Applications for Android

Google's approach to beating out Apple in the smartphone marketplace is with open source and lots and lots of applications. Their latest tool is the Google App Inventor that lets anyone build an Android application.

New MapQuest Uses Open Source Data

MapQuest is going open source with OpenStreetMap partnership.

UK Officials Suggest Dumping Microsoft for Open Source

UK government employees recommend switching to open source software to save money.

Open Source Android Gobbling Up Mobile Market Share

Android isn't dominating the smartphone market yet, but it's gaining ground very fast.

Moscow Labs Compares H.264 With Google's VP8

In performance tests, Google's open source VP8 codec didn't perform as well as H.264, but it's still young.

Google to Release Chrome OS to Open Source Community Later This Year

Google says that Chrome OS will available to the open source community by the end of this year.

Android JavaScript Performance Blows Away iOS4

Google's Android 2.2 (Froyo) is knocking the socks off of iOS4 in terms of JavaScript performance.

Open Source Symbian Platform Development Kit Available Now

The first fully functional open source product development kit for Symbian is now available.

Facebook Application 'Bloo' to be Open Sourced

The popular Bloo Android Facebook application is going open source.

Firefox 4 Beta 1 Available for Download

Firefox 4 beta 1 is classified as stable for daily browsing. Download it today to become a Mozilla beta tester.

Many Companies Distribute Open Source Software and Don't Realize It

Study shows that many companies are distributing open source and they don't even know it.

Android Gets Gopher

Gopher was an early Internet protocol that has since been relegated to the dust bin of technology, but now it might get a second life on mobile devices.

Monty Appeals Oracle's Sun Acquisition - Again

Monty is making one last stand to separated MySQL from the grip of Oracle. He's filed an appeal with the European Commission to reverse the decision to allow the Oracle acquisition of Sun Microsystems.

Debian Opens 'Derivatives Front Desk' to Encourage Upstream Contributions

Debian launches Derivatives Front Desk to encourage developers to contribute back to the Debian project.

IBM Chooses Firefox

The 400,000 enterprise IBM users will now be "strongly encouraged" to use the open source Firefox Web browser.

Sones Open Sources GraphDB

Sones has open sourced their GraphDB database software.

MeeGo Handset Day 1

MeeGo handset user experience is now available and on-schedule.

Android 3.0 Gingerbread for Tablets

Google to release Android 3.0 by the fourth quarter of this year to target tablet manufacturers.

Gimp 2.7 Shows New User Interface

Gimp is getting a facelift. The next stable version of the open source image manipulation applications is going to have a completely overhauled user interface - version 2.8. A developer version, 2.7, is available for testing.

Yahoo Beefs Up Open Source Hadoop with Security and Oozie

Yahoo adds Oozie and Security to open source Apache Hadoop.

Rhomobile Announces Rhodes 2.0

Rhomobile 2.0 is available now under the open source MIT license.

Will Cisco's Android Tablet Become the Next Office Phone?

Cisco to release Cius Android-based tablet in the third quarter of this year.

Nexus One Users Getting Android 2.2

Nexus One users are expected to get the latest Android 2.2 this week. Watch for a message in your notification bar.

Fedora Project Gets a new Leader

Fedora project gets a new leader - this time it's Jared Smith.

FFmpeg Developers Roll their own VP8 Implementation

FFmpeg open source developers claim that they can build a better VP8 implementation than Google.

Jetpack SDK 0.5 Available Now

Mozilla Labs developers are cranking out the Jetpack releases. In less than a month, they've got another release for you.

End of Life for PostgreSQL 7.4 and 8.0

It's the end of life for PostgreSQL database versions 7.4 and 8.0.

Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 Updated

Lenny got an upgrade. Debian announced the fifth major update to version Debian GNU/Linux 5.

Mozilla: Our Browser Will Never Include a Built-in Flash Player

Unlike Google Chrome, Firefox will never ship with Flash enabled by default.

Nokia Selects MeeGo Linux Rather than Symbian for its N-series Smartphones

Nokia's selection of MeeGo over Symbian for their N-series smartphones is another sign that Symbian is not the operating system for the future.

Stable Google Chrome Flash Enabled by Default

The newest stable Google Chrome browser is available for download.

Eclipse Announces Helios Release Train

Helios train is a coordinated rollout of a bunch of Eclipse packages.

EditShare Announces Lightworks Open Source Platform

Lightworks Open Source platform scheduled to be released for Linux in Q3 of this year.

Puppet Labs and Adobe Team Up

Adobe will publish Puppet modules for managing Hadoop.

Torvalds Says Only Bug Fixes Allowed After the Merge Window Closes

Kernel developers who try and sneak code in after the merge window closes will have their changes rejected.

openSUSE Looking for more Autonomy From Novell

OpenSUSE is looking to spread its wings by separating itself from the notion that it's controlled by Novell.

Red Hat Makes Businessweek's 50 Top Performers List

Red Hat's stellar performance throughout the economic recession has the company ranked 22 on Businessweek's 50 Top Performers list.

Bespin 0.8 Release is the Most Important Release Since 0.5

Bespin 0.8 is a huge release, well, it's actually really small in file size, but it's packed with a lot of big improvements.

International Free and Open Source Software Law Review Vol. 2 No. 1 Available

This issue covers a lot of territory in 108 pages. Anyone using or creating FOSS should take a moment to read through this issue.

VLC Media Player 1.1.0 Is Here

VLC Media Player 1.1.0 is a major upgrade and one worth downloading as soon as possible.

Mozilla Teams up with Hacks/Hackers

Mozilla and Hacks/Hackers are planning a six-week course on blogger, journalism and a bunch of other stuff.

Is Mono a Disease?

Two fan-boys argue about usefulness of the Mono project.

FreeBSD 8.1 Release Candidate Available

FreeBSD 8.1 release candidate 1 is a week late, but it's here now.

Google Command Line Tool

GoogleCL is the command-line tool for Google APIs.

HTTPS Everywhere for Firefox

Now you can encrypt all of your Web browser experience with HTTPS Everywhere by EFF and the Tor Project.

Thunderbird 3.0.5 Update Available Now

The latest version of Thunderbird, version 3.0.5, is available for download. All Thunderbird users are encouraged to upgrade.

WordPress 3.0 Is Here

WordPress got a major upgrade today with version 3.0.

MonoDevelop 2.4 Available Now

Miguel de Icaza announced the latest version of MonoDevelop 2.4.

Proposal and Discussion about the openSUSE Project Strategy

openSUSE is seeking input from from the open source community to define the way forward for the Linux distribution.

NetBeans 6.9 Now Available for Download

The newest version of NetBeans 6.9 supports OSGi, Maven integration and many improvements.

FFmpeg 'Works with HTML5' Available Now

FFmpeg 'Works with HTML5' now works with HTML5, as well as, Google's WebM project.

Flock Dumps Mozilla for Chromium

Flock's next version of their social networking Web browser is based on Chromium rather than Mozilla.

Debian 6.0 Squeeze Code Freeze Scheduled for August

Debian 6 is set to be frozen in August with a stable release by the end of the year.

Red Hat's Bob Young: A Slice of Open Source History

In this blog post, BBC blogger Maggie Shiels chronicles the early days of the modern open source movement and Red Hat's rise.

Titanium Offers Beta Kit for Blackberry

Will Titanium and other mobile device programmer kits fall victim to Steve Jobs' war against Flash?

Can LAMP Live in the Cloud?

Cloud computing is all the rage and it appears to be the future of computing, with that, can the LAMP stack survive?

Open Source Initiative Re-projection with Simon Phipps

Simon Phipps wants you to help make the Open Source Initiative relative to today's computing environment.

PostgreSQL CHAR(10) Conference in July to Disprove Myths

The first-ever PostgreSQL CHAR(10) conference on the power of PostgreSQL will be held on July 2 and 3. The topic will be scalability.

VMware Partners with Novell for SUSE Linux

VMware and Novell partnership marries SUSE Linux with VMware's virtualization software, but it's not a monogamous relationship.

European Commission Wants to Mandate Openness

The European Commission is looking at clamping down on proprietary software and forcing openness.

More Developers are Choosing Linux over Windows

This year's Eclipse User Survey shows a sharp decline in Windows on the desktop for developers.

Drupal Tightens Security Rules After White House Debacle

After an embarrassing security hole was found in code used by the White House, Drupal has clarified their security process.

Should Open Source Developers Thank Apple?

The H's Dj Walker-Morgan thinks the open source community should give Apple a big sloppy kiss and a thank you card for making open source software better.

HyperSQL 2.0 Available Now

The developers for HyperSQL have released the first major release of the 100 percent Java database server in five years.

Firefox Adds WebM to Nightly Builds

Now that Google fixed the open source licensing for WebM, Firefox is including the open video format in nightly builds.

New Open Source Debugger for C, C++ and Objective C

LLVM adds another sub-project called LLDB. It's an open source debugger for C, C++ and Objective C.

WordPress and Other PHP Web Sites Hacked on GoDaddy

GoDaddy gets hit again with another round of malware attacks. It appears to be the same hackers that hacked them in May.

Apple 'Borrows' Open Source Code for Safari Reader Application

Apple lifts open source code for Safari Reader and pretends like they built the application themselves.

Ingres Launches VectorWise Database Engine

Ingres claims its new VectorWise database is up to 70 times faster than traditional database servers.

The Government of Malta Issues Open Source Software Directive

Another government has issued a directive mandating that open source be considered before commercial software.

Native ZFS for Linux

Oracle refuses to change the license of ZFS, so a group of developers ported it to Linux as a compilable module.

Google Makes WebM Truly Open Source

Google's WebM open source is not really open source. Google fixed the project's license following complaints from the open source community.

NASA and Japan Announce Open Source Cloud Collaboration

NASA chief demonstrates how open source Nebula cloud can work with Japan's NII open source cloud to share data and collaborate.

Android's Fragmentation Problem

Google doesn't like to talk about it, but Android's rapid releases has caused a fragmentation problem.

Open Source Victory in Canada

Canada's Quebec Superior Court ruled in favor of open source software when it said that the RRQ acted illegally when it offered Microsoft a no-bid contract to update 800 workstations.

Chrome Dev Channel Release Gets VP8/WebM Support

Google releases new Chrome Dev channel release with VP8 support.

Linux Smartphones Will Dwarf the Competition

Linux-bases smartphones are positioned to dominate the mobile marketplace in the next 5 years, according to ABI Research.

Zappa's Mother of Invention and Linux

What do Linux, Frank Zappa and the Mother of Invention have in common? Zappa.

IBM Partners to Form New Open Source Semiconductor Company

IBM has partnered with several big names in the tech world to create a not-for-profit open source Linux-based semiconductor chip company.

Google to Release Chrome OS in 'late fall'

Google says that Chrome OS is scheduled to drop 'late fall.'

Mozilla's 'Weave' Graduates to 'Firefox Sync'

Mozilla Labs' Weave Sync project graduated this week. It's now called Firefox Sync and it's scheduled to be included in the next version of Firefox.

Qubes and Disposable VMs

A secure Linux distribution called Qubes is making progress. The developers at Invisible Labs are working towards a Beta 1 release that includes 'disposable VMs.'

Oil Spill Firefox Plugin Criticizes BP

Firefox plugin to silently protest the BP oil spill from the comfort of your own chair.

Which Open Source Application Will Take Down Facebook?

The social networking community is re-evaluating it's reliance on Facebook and looking at what the open source community has to offer.

Allowing C++ in GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection

The Free Software Foundation and the GCC Steering Committee have approved the use of C++ in the open source GCC codebase.

Open Source Data Integration Success Stories

Seven case studies show how open source can help developers meet data integration challenges.

How to Build DVD Discs with Open Source Bombono

Here's a review and getting started guide for the open source Bombono DVD authoring tool.

Maemo but no MeeGo for the N900

Nokia has released an update to the Linux-based Nokia N900 open source Maemo.

Mozilla Labs Jetpack SDK 0.4 Is Here

Mozilla Labs has a new Jetpack SDK for you try out. It's got some new APIs.

CouchDB Meet Couchio

Couchio is supposed to help developers relax and just use the open source CouchDB in the cloud.

MeeGo v1.0 Released with Core Software Platform and Netbook User Experience

The first stable version of MeeGo dropped this week. It doesn't include support for writing software for mobile phones or tablets - just netbooks.

VLC Release Candidate Supports Google's VP8/WebM Video Format

Release candidate 1 for the open source VLC media player supports VP8/WebM video decoding.

Linux Documentation for the Blind

One activist is trying to bring Linux to the blind community. He's starting with documentation. Now if only sighted people would read it.

Reconsidering VIM

The open source VIM editor is highly-customizable. The author of Hacking VIM 7.2 has published some customization recipes to get you started using VIM.

LinuxCon North America 2010

The Linux Foundation has announced its keynote speakers and calendar of events for this year's LinuxCon.

BitTorrent uTP Protocol Open Sourced

Will open sourcing the uTP protocol boost developer appreciation for its features and start building applications around it? BitTorrent hopes so.

Tabnabbing: Preying on the Perceived Immutability of Tabs

A new phishing take take advantage of tabbed browsers to steal your username and password. It's called 'tabnabbing.'

VoltDB Launches the Next Generation Open Source Database Servers

VoltDB is now available. Unlike NoSQL databases, VoltDB understands SQL. Like NoSQL database, VoltDB stores data in memory and not on disk.

Open Source MDM

Why the time is right for open source Master Data Management (MDM).

Google's WebM Project Has Some Patent and License Issues

Google's effort to create a patent-free open source video format with VP8 is admirable, but there is more work to be done to ensure a free and open source video codec for the future.

Can Businesses Sidestep the GPL with Build Environments?

If a business uses GPL open source code but only releasing the source code without any way to compile it, they might be violating the license.

Google My Tracks GPS Open Sourced

Google open sources its My Tracks Android GPS software, hoping to leverage the open source community to make the application better.

What's new in Google Android 2.2

Google released Android 2.2. It includes several performance and enhancements geared toward the enterprise Android user and developer.

Google Enables Spring Framework in Google App Engine

Google and VMware partnered to enable the Spring Framework in Google App Engine.

Google's WebM Video Might not be 'Royalty Free' For Long

It took just one day for MPEG LA to consider creating a patent license pool for Google's new WebM video format they announced on Wednesday.

Ridley Scott's 'Robin Hood' Film Made Possible with Linux

Linux powered the coloring of Ridley Scott's new "Robin Hood" film. The open source operating system provided the flexibility for the colorist to produce the effect Scott wanted for the film.

Google Introduces Open Source Font API and Font Directory

Google announces the creation of a new set of open source web fonts to make the web a beautiful place.

Google Open Sources VP8 and Launches WebM Project

Google abides - releasing the VP8 video codec to the open source community by launching the WebM project. It works on YouTube.

IBM Creating its own Hadoop Distro

IBM hopes that their Hadoop commercial product will open a new market for them in crunching data.

Oracle Releases VM VirtualBox 3.2

Oracle releases the first major release of VirtualBox since acquiring Sun Microsystems.

Wacky Open Source Licenses

The open source community if full of characters, and some of the licenses they come up can be really funny.

Linux Kernel 2.6.34 Supports Ceph Cloud Filesystem

Linux kernel 2.6.34 is out and it includes a new cloud-ready filesystem called Ceph.

Ubuntu 10.10 Might Make btrfs the Default Filesystem

The next version of Ubuntu might include the btrfs filesystem as the default, if everything goes perfectly between now and release time.

Zend Gets $9 Million in Venture Capital

Zend rakes in $9 million in venture capital, but for what purpose?

Medical Practice Management, Electronic Health Records Lead Open Source Projects for Healthcare

An analysis by Black Duck Software shows significant growth in the number of open source development projects for the health care industry.

Free Software Pioneer Richard Stallman Says That All Non-free Software Is Wrong

Mashable's Julie O'Dell sat down with free and open source legend Richard Stallman to discuss what it means to be free. He said that all non-free software is wrong.

Red Hat Closes Deal with Kuwait

Red Hat snatched Kuwait's Ministry of Electricity and Water from Novell.

Twitter for Android: How to Build Android Applications

Here's a quick read about Google's best practices for building Android apps using its evolving UI patterns.

Yahoo to Open Source its Cloud Serving Platform in 2011

Yahoo plans to open source its cloud platform by early 2011. It's a cross between Amazon's EC2 and Google App Engine, reports The Register's Cade Metz.

Google and Eclipse IDE Launch Eclipse Labs

Google and Eclipse IDE have joined efforts to create Eclipse Labs to encourage the development of Eclipse add-ons.

Open Source Facebook Alternative Raises More Than $115,000

The Diaspora project, which doesn't have a stitch of code, has raised more than $134,000 of seed money. The NYU students who started the project, said they'll start coding Diaspora when they graduate this summer.

Google Releases Native Client SDK

Google's Native Client is a tool developers can use to leverage building web applications with C/C++ and take advantage of existing libraries.

WordPress for Android Version 1.2: Geotagging and Video Upload

Open source Android mobile users now can upgrade to the latest version of WordPress for Android to upload videos and geotag blog posts.

JRuby 1.5.0 Is Available Now

The latest major update for open source JRuby version 1.5.0 is here now.

Humble Indie Bundle Raises more than $1 Million, now the Games will be Open Source

In just over 7 days, the Humble Indie Game experiment raised more than $1 million in a 'pay what you want' funding scheme. Now the developers are giving something back by open sourcing all five games.

How to Steal Code from Android by Tim Bray

Google's Tim Bray has a blog post about how to leverage existing Android source code to build your own Android applications.

Mozilla Opens Up Plugin Check Web Site to Everyone

Mozilla has opened its plugin check Web site for everyone - even Internet Explorer.

May Is Month of PHP Security

May is the Month of PHP Security, and so far, 20 security flaws have been reported in PHP itself, as well as, in PHP applications.

Tim Bray's Opinion of HTML5

Tim Bray blogs about the importance of HTML5 in terms of building the next generation of Web applications. Basically, he doesn't think it's all it's cracked up to be.

How Buggy are Java-Based Open Source Software Projects?

Enerjy, the developers of Enerjy code analysis software, analyzed dozens of Java-based open source software projects. Here's what they found.

Mozilla Unveils Firefox 4 Product Plan

Mozilla's Mike Beltzner presented an early product plan for Firefox 4 via Web video yesterday.

Survey Reveals Top Development Trends and Challenges, Barriers to Open Source Software Use

A recent survey sheds light on the trends and challenges affecting developers, and the barriers to greater use of open source software.

The Free Software Foundation to Create OpenOffice Library of FOSS Extensions Only

The Free Software Foundation asked the OpenOffice Community Council to cleanly separate the OpenOffice extensions that are free from the ones that are not. The Council said they wouldn't do that, and so the FSF has taken matters into their own hands by building its own OpenOffice extension library.

WordPress Blogs Hacked with Malware

WordPress blogs have been hacked with malware code inserted into templates. The security hole has yet to be determined, but the attack is affecting shared hosting sites such as GoDaddy, Bluehost and Dreamhost.

Oracle's VirtualBox 3.2.0 Beta 2 Available for Testing

Oracle has released the second beta of its open source VirtualBox 3.2.0 virtualization application.

Open Source Tools Help Solve Mobile Application Development Dilemma

InfoWorld's Savio Rodrigues explains how open source mobile phone frameworks can help solve the native mobile phone application development dilemma.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 End of Life Announced

Red Hat announced this week the end of life for their Enterprise Linux 3 server.

The Way Forward: NASA and Open Source

NASA's new Chief Technology Officer Chris Kemp spoke at this year's Open Government & Innovations conference about NASA's plans for leveraging open source technology.

Group Recommends Upgrading VA Health System Using Open Source

Group recommends stabilizing the current VistA system while reengineering the next version based on open source software and models.

Open Source Software Used to Track BP Oil Spill

The Louisiana Bucket Brigade is using open source software developed during the Haiti earthquake to track the effects of the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

Rhodes 2.0 Is Now Totally Free

Rhomobile has announced Rhodes 2.0 under the MIT license - now it's totally open source.

Google Purchases 3D Desktop Software for Open Source Chrome Operating System

Google has purchased BumpTop to be included in their open source Chrome operating system. Will BumpTop be open sourced too?

Red Hat Announces 'Open Your World' Online Open Source Forum

Red Hat announced this week the first in a series of online forums about open source technology called "Open Your Mind" presented by opensource.com.

Open Source CloudStack 2.0 Community Edition Available Now

Cloud.com announces the release of the CloudStack Community Edition 2.0 Preview Release.

Government Weighing Apple Antitrust Probe

The Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission are expected to decide this week which agency would launch an investigation into a recent decision by Apple to block third-party applications in the iTunes, iPhone and iPad store.

Internet Explorer Usage Continues to Slide Downward as Chrome Goes Up

Google's open source Chrome web browser is taking a significant bite out of Microsoft Internet Explorer share of the market.

MacRuby 0.6 is Stable for Cocoa Development

MacRuby developers have released version 0.6 and said that MacRuby is now stable for Cocoa application development.

Apple and Adobe Debate the Meaning of 'Open'

Adobe and Apple bicker about Flash and what 'open' means - accusing each other of creating a walled garden approach to software development.

KDevelop 4.0 Stable Released

The KDevelop team has now released its stable version of KDevelop 4.0. KDevelop is a C++ IDE.

Does Linux Need Another SysV-Init and Upstart Alternative? Lennart Poettering Says 'Yes'

Open source developer Lennart Poettering says there's room for another Linux init system to replace SysV-Init and as an alternative to Upstart.

Resin Application Server Java EE 6 Web Profile

How Resin 4 will implement the Java EE 6 Web Profile.

Increase the Efficiency of Java Applications with Oracle ActiveCache

Learn how ActiveCache can help you optimize your Oracle WebLogic Server deployment.

Account Manager Coming to Firefox

Mozilla's Account Manager has graduated from Mozilla Labs to become a part of a future Firefox release.

Does HTML5 and Google's Backing of WebGL Mean the Death of the Desktop?

Will HTML5 and Google's support for WebGL kill the desktop as we know it? Linux Magazine's Joe Brockmeier thinks so.

Mozilla Announced Jetpack SDK 0.3

Mozilla Labs announced the latest version of their Jetpack SDK version 0.3.

Sony Slapped with Class Action Lawsuit for Blocking Linux on PS3

A California man, Anthony Ventura, filed a class action lawsuit against Sony for removing the advertised feature of installing the open source Linux operating system on the PS3 gaming console.

Microsoft Lobs Patent Grenade at Google's Android

Microsoft struck a patent deal with phone maker HTC to make money off of Google's open source Android. The open source community sees this as yet another patent attack against Linux.

Zend Framework 1.10.4 Released

The Zend Framework community released the fourth maintenance release of the Zend Framework 1.10.4 on Wednesday.

Google Pays $1,500 for Bugs Discovered in Chrome

Google releases a new version of its open source Web browser Chrome and pays out $1,500 for security bug discovery.

Nokia Announces First Open Source Symbian Phone

Nokia announced its first phone based on the now open source Symbian mobile operating system - the N8.

PHP Creator Rasmus Lerdorf Joins WePay

PHP creator, Rasmus Lerdorf, has joined online payment service WePay.

Faster PHP Through Java

Benchmark tests show that Quercus, Caucho's Java implementation of PHP, performs faster than PHP on Apache.

Quality as a Deliverable in Eclipse-Based Java Development

Save time and money by improving the quality of your Java code.

Google Grants License to Apache Hadoop

Apache Hadoop developers were worried about a Google patent infringement and Google responded with granting the project a license.

Microsoft's StyleCop Going Open Source

Microsoft announced the StyleCop will be open sourced in the next few weeks under the Microsoft Public License on CodePlex.

New Debian Leader Speaks About Keeping 1,000 Developers Focused

The newly elected leader of Debian GNU/Linux, Stefano Zacchiroli, is interviewed by ITWire's Sam Varghese.

A New Massachusetts Law Could Radically Change How You Build Database Applications

A new Massachusetts law could radically change how you build Web applications. It levels heavy fines for not encrypting personally identifiable information about Massachusetts residents.

Open Source Squeak 4.1 Released

Squeak is an open source Smalltalk programming language, on Friday, version 4.1 was released.

Joomla 1.5.16 Released, Joomla Warns Against Upgrading

Joomla Project releases new version of their open source content management system, but they warn against upgrading to version 1.5.16.

Facebook's New Graph API

Facebook's new Graph API is geared towards making it easier for third-party application developers to put data in and get data out of Facebook.

SETI Goes Open Source with setiQuest

The SETI project is going open source. Now you too help by building algorithms and combing through terabytes of data looking for that radio transmission from deep space. Check out the setiQuest.org website.

NetBeans 6.9 Beta Is Here

The open source NetBeans is a powerful IDE that supports Java, PHP, Ruby and then some. Now version 6.9 beta is available for testing.

MeeGo Mobile Linux Will Also Run on Laptops and Desktops

Intel has said that they plan to expand MeeGo from a mobile operating system to a more general-purpose Linux distro that can be run on laptops and desktops alike.

Open Source Content Management System Kajona Version 3.3 Is Available

Open source Kajona content management system version 3.3 is now available and it includes support for SQLite, as well as, several new features and bugs quashed.

White House Releases Open Source Drupal Modules

White House developers have built several interesting Drupal modules and they've now released for the open source community to review, improve and use.

Moonlight on Linux Update Available Now

Miquel de Icaza announced last Friday that the latest development version of Moonlight is available and it includes support for Google's open source Chrome Web browser and Chrome packages.

The S.E.C. Proposes Filings Written in Python

The Securities and Exchange Commission has proposed that SEC filings be written in the open source Python programming language.

Microsoft Joins Mozilla in Supporting the Web Open Font Format

Microsoft joins Mozilla and many font foundries in sponsoring the Web Open Font Format. The goal is to expand the number of fonts available to Web developers and designers.

Cisco Confirms Open Source Telepresence Coming This Summer

Cisco confirmed that it will open source its Telepresence technology this summer on SourceForge under and Apache license.

Mozilla Disables Insecure Java Plugin in Firefox

Mozilla is disabling the Java Development Toolkit in Firefox to close a serious security hole that allows hackers to insert malicious code.

PHP Content Management Library eZ Components to be an Apache Project

eZ Systems' core developers for the eZ Components project left the company, but the content management library will continue to live as the Apache Software Foundation project Zeta Components.

EditShare to Open Source Lightworks Video Editor

EditShare said that they plan to open sourse the Lightworks video editing software in the third quarter of 2010. Lightworks has been used in several Hollywood productions since its inception in 1989.

Google Chrome Hiding http://

Google's Chromium developers ruffled some feathers by dropping the 'http://' from the URI location bar in their open source Chrome Web browser.

The Share Button War Begins

A war is brewing over who will dominate that sliver of Web space containing "share" icons. Meebo is proposing a standard to work with all of the networks and Facebook is looking to take over the space entirely.

Open Source BI: The Cost, Utilization and Innovation Factors that Matter

A new survey provides some insight into how Best-in-Class companies deliver BI projects on time and within budget.

Interest in iPad Development Declines Slightly, but Remains Strong

A recent developer survey shows increased competition for iPhone, and a slight drop in interest in iPad as a development platform.

Oracle Sips Its Java - Examining Oracle's Road Map for Sun's Development Tools and Middleware Products

Oracle faces some important challenges that must be addressed if Java is to stay competitive with other languages and platforms.

GNU Project Releases GCC 4.5.0

This is a major release to the GCC GNU project - version 4.5.0.

Mark Fidelman's Brief History of the Free and Open Source Software Movement

Most people agree that it was Richard Stallman who started the modern open source software movement with his frustration with corporate control and proprietary software.

OpenSolaris Users Wonder if it's Time to Fork

OpenSolaris 2010.03 was due to release on March 26, but Oracle has held off releasing the code and now the OpenSolaris Governing Board members and community are getting nervous and talking about a fork.

Collabora Team Joins Linux Foundation to Contribute to the MeeGo Project

Collabora joins the Linux Foundation to work on the MeeGo open source mobile operating system project.

Google Says They're Going to Hire Two Android Coders to Work with kernel.org

Google's Open Source Chief Chris DiBona said they're going to hire two Android developers to work with kernel.org to get code back into the Linux kernel.

ImageWare Creates Open Source Biometrics Initiative

ImageWare biometrics company sets up Open Biometrics Initiative to try and tap into the open source community.

Open Source Kaltura Launches First Virtual Marketplace for Video Applications

Kaltura Exchange is the first-ever video application online marketplace by open source Kaltura.

Apache Project Server Hacked, Unencrypted Passwords Stolen

Apache Software Foundation server compromised and Altassian unencrypted passwords stolen during the attack.

Ingres and Open Source Community Not Impressed with Oracle's MySQL Strategy

Oracle's announcement today of a new version of MySQL Cluster has many in the open source community concerned about the future of MySQL.

Apache Cassandra Release 0.6 Available Now

Cassandra is an open source NoSQL database management system. Today version 0.6 is available for download.

Google Plans to Open Source VP8 Video Codec

Google's about to shake things up in terms of the video codec debate by open-sourcing the VP8 video codec powering YouTube.

SpringSource Purchases Open Source Rabbit Technologies

SpringSource said that they will continue to support RabbitMQ's open source software and developer community.

Google's Chrome Browser Available on Nokia's N900

Google drops its Chrome browser on Nokia N900 mobile phone users.

Researchers Land $1.15 Million Grant to Build New Secure OS

Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago have landed a $1.15 million grant to build a secure operating system based on virtual machines called Ethos.

Twitter Open-sources FlockDB

Twitter drops FlockDB on GitHub for the open source community to use, but it's unusable - for now.

Deploying Rich Internet Applications in Mixed Environments: An Introduction to the Java Deployment Toolkit

The Java Deployment Toolkit can help ensure that your Java RIAs can be deployed and launched consistently in different user environments.

Moving from Solaris to Red Hat Enterprise Linux: A Quick Start Guide for Application Developers

Solaris and Red Hat Enterprise Linux differ in several key ways that pertain to application developers.

Open Source Community Worried About IBM Patent Threat Against TurboHercules

IBM's patent threat has the open source community nervous. The H's DJ Walker-Morgan said it could lead to the mutually assured destruction of the IT industry if software giants pursue legal action against open source projects.

European Playstation 3 Owner Gets $130 Rebate Because of Linux Block

Sony violated European Union regulation by removing Linux support with latest firmware update.

Microsoft Launches Ambitious Open Source CoApp Project

CoApp is supposed to be for Windows what autoconf is to Linux.

AOL Drops Open AIM Program - Time to Jabber?

AOL drops Open AIM, is it time for open messaging applications to go somewhere else?

As Java Slips, C Is Number One Again

The C programming language may be old, but it's back as the number one language in the world.

Inventor of Blue Pill Malware Releases Open Source Qubes OS

Qubes OS implements security through isolation, if one area of the operating system is compromised the rest remains clean.

Gina Trapani's Open Source ThinkTank Crowdsourcing Application

Crowdsourcing is a powerful tool to solve complex problems, and Gina Trapani's open source ThinkTank is potentially a great tool to do just that.

New Zealand Parliament Considers Banning Software Patents

New Zealand's parliament is considering a bill to ban the patenting of software.

Firefox Fixing Decade-old Browser History Leak

The history leak browser bug has been around for decades and now Team Mozilla says they've got a fix.

Java CAPS Release 6

Learn about the features and benefits of Sun's Composite Application Platform Suite (CAPS) Release 6.

Building Multi-Platform Installers with InstallAnywhere

Installation is typically the first experience a user has with your software. A professional installation tool that works on multiple platforms can help to make this experience a positive one.

Mondo 2000: An Open Source History

Mondo 2000: An Open Source History is a project to bring back to life the wild dot-com days of sex, drugs and transhumanism.

IBM Rips Up Patent Pledge, Wages Patent War Against FOSS

Florian Mueller says IBM has broken its pledge to not use its patents to crush competition from free and open source software.

Open Source spmfilter 0.4 Released

Open source spmfilter drops 0.4 release of its spam filtering framework.

The Lowdown on Routes in Rails 3

Veteran Ruby developer and designer Rizwan Reza will walk you through the new Rail 3 Routes.

Firefox Hits 30 Percent of the Global Browser Market

According Mozilla's data, Firefox has 30 percent of the browser market, but other sources disagree.

WordPress and VaultPress to Backup Blogs in the Cloud

The announcement says that VaultPress is planning to charge $30 a month to backup all of your WordPress blogs in the cloud.

Ruby on Rails 3.0 Second Beta Drops

Ruby on Rail 3.0 second beta is expected to be the last beta before the official release.

Steamgraph Open Source Code Available Now

Lee Byron releases his source code to create streamgraphs with his Java applet.

Zend Framework 1.10.3 and 1.9.8 Released

Included in the latest Zend Framework release are more than 80 bug fixes and security updates.

The Free Cloud Alliance Pushing Open Source Cloud Computing

The Free Cloud Alliance was created to push open source in the cloud.

Unix Ownership Confirmed, Novell Said to Continue Protecting the Open Source Community

Now that Novell is the legal owner of Unix, how will that impact open source Linux?

MeeGo Source Code and Developer Builds Available

Open source MeeGo is a full merge of Moblin and Maemo. MeeGo's core code is available for testing.

Court Rules that Novell, not SCO, Owns Unix's Copyrights

Jury rules that Novell owns Unix's copyrights and not SCO.

Oracle to Cut Sun's Open Source Offerings

Oracle continues to scale back Sun's open source projects by planning to make Solaris 10 proprietary again.

PHP Session IDs Are Guessable

Despite changes, security expert Andreas Bogk discovers that PHP session IDs remain guessable.

Google Chrome Gets Flash Plug-in and Users Not Happy

Google adds Flash plug-in to the Chrome browser and some users are not happy about it.

Fast Caching with Redis and PHP

Redis is similar to memcached but its dataset isn't volatile, and it includes lists, sets and ordered sets.

New York Times to Release Open Source Doc Viewer 2.0

New York Times will soon release Doc Viewer 2.0 as an open source project.

Lucene Java and Solr Development Have Merged

Lucene and Solr have been merged into one codebase, but will remain as distinct applications.

NVIDIA Dumps Linux Open Source Driver Support

The video card maker will no longer support Linux.

PlayStation 3 Upgrade Locks out Linux

On Thursday, Sony's firmware upgrade is expected to lock out Linux and other third-party operating systems.

Nokia Ovi Store Tops Apple's App Store Amongst Wireless Developers in Emerging Markets

A recent survey by Evans Data Corp. shows Nokia's Ovi Store overtaking Apple in high-growth emerging markets in the Asia-Pacific region and Latin America.

The Forrester Wave: Collaboration Platforms, Q3 2009

Microsoft and IBM Lotus lead the pack, with Novell not far behind and the open-source MindTouch cited as a strong performer.

Over 60% of IT Shops to Adopt a Hybrid Cloud Model; More Than Half Prefer MySQL

Over 60% of IT shops will move some of their resources to the public cloud this year, with over half citing MySQL as their preferred database.

OpenSUSE 11.3 Gets Upstart

OpenSUSE dumps System V init for Upstart.

Open Source OpenShot Available at a Bookstore Near You

Jonathan Thomas wrote OpenShot to fill the video editing software void on Linux.

The Open Source NoSQL Tea Party Revolution

Oracle's purchase of MySQL has spurred a movement to embrace NoSQL over relational databases.

Mozilla Dumps Windows Mobile Browser

Team Mozilla said they 'will continue to focus on the things that we can control: building a great consumer product on both Android and Maemo.'

Red Hat Posts Bug Growth, Getting Closer to $1 Billion Goal

Red Hat recorded $748 million in 2009 annual revenue.

WordPress Founder Matt Mullenweg Says Open Source Is About People

Mullenweg said there's no such thing as a 'killer feature' anymore.

Linux Foundation Announces Top Five 2010 Linux.com Linux Gurus

The Linux.com Gurus are awarded their status based on points accumulated by contributing to a variety of activities on the site.

The Road Ahead for Ruby

ThoughtWords Chairman Singham said, "When Rails came along, it took the world by storm and completely took over the Internet space."

Open Source Washing Machines

The open source paradigm has reached the laundryroom.

Is Money or Time the Most Valuable to Open Source Start-ups?

CNET's Matt Asay examines what's most valuable to an open source start-up: time or money.

Google Releases Open Source Skipfish Security Tool

Google releases new skipfish security tool for Web applications.

Novell Says 'No' to 'Inadequate' $2 Billion Takeover Bid

With $1.82 billion in assets, Novell might be worth more than the $2 billion Elliott's offered to purchase the struggling company.

Mickos Named CEO of Eucalyptus Systems

The next big thing will be cloud computing said Mickos.

Dynamic Languages on GlassFish

GlassFish v3 is not just a JavaEE server but a dynamic application server.

Top 10 Skills in Demand in 2010

If your skills are on this list, employers are looking for you.

A Degree Program Can Take a Developer's Career to the Next Level

Get the facts you need to make the type of educational and career-related decisions that could take you to the next level.

Comcast Labs and ISC Release Open Source Software to Facilitate IPv6 Transition

Comcast's Address Family Transition Router open source to aid in transitioning to IPv6.

Google TV Software Will be Open Source

Google, Intel and Sony team up to build open source Google TV.

GoAhead Is Now Open Source

High-availability software maker dumps proprietary business model for open source business model.

Linus Torvalds Named Most Influential Open Source Blogger

Linux creator is named the most influential open source blogger.

Wikipedia Chooses OGG Theora Open Video Format

Open video on Wikipedia could pave the way to better market penetration for open video formats.

Open Source Economics Enables Innovation

The economics of open source are changing the industry and spurring growth and innovation.

Hackable Linux Clamshell Sells for $99

Qi Hardware starts shipping its hackable Linux clamshell for $99.

No More Updates for Firefox 3.0

Mozilla planned to kill of Firefox 3.0.x in January, but now its death is imminent.

OpenShot Open Source Linux Video Editor

This new open source video editing program is gaining speed quickly. In just two months, Ubuntu picked up OpenShot and Debian is looking at it too.

Harvard University Releases Profiles Research Networking Software as Open Source

"The technology has a tremendous amount of potential to assist researchers at other institutions, hence our release of the software to the open source community."

Open Source Magento Lands $22.5 Million Cash Injection

Open source commerce company wants to be the largest e-commerce platform the world has ever seen.

Growth Exploded for Nuxeo in 2009

Open source ECM Nuxeo posts record growth in 2009.

An Informal Static Analysis of Publicly Available Source Code

Codescan Labs scanned over ten million lines of web software source code, looking for potential security issues. Here's what they found.

Novell Brings .NET to Android with Mono

Novell furthers its strategy to bring .NET to every mobile operating system.

OpenLogic Announces Open Source Audit Service for Merger and Acquisition

OpenLogic offers open source scanning service to make mergers and acquisitions easier.

Tim Bray Joins Google

Google's Android gets personality by hiring veteran Tim Bray as a developer advocate.

Performance Comparison - ITTIA DB and SQLite

ITTIA DB-SQL or SQLite: which one is the best choice for your project?

W3C Hires Former Novell CTO Jeff Jaffe as CEO

Jeff Jaffe is a controversial figure in some open source circles for his support of the Novell-Microsoft patent deal.

Linux.com Launches Linux Online Store

T-shirts, hats, mugs, stickers and some baby onesies at the new Linux.com store designed to reflect open source geek culture.

Former Sun Open Source Chief to Join OSI Board of Directors

Simon Phipps says as director he'll revitalize the Open Source Initiative.

Digg Chooses 'NoSQL' Cassandra

Another big Web site decides to walk away from MySQL for Cassandra.

Lucid Imagination Secures $10 Million in Series B Funding

Lucid Imagination is dedicated to open source Apache Lucene and Solr search technology.

Mozilla Seeks Feedback on Open Source License Facelift

Mozilla want to overhaul its 10-year-old open source license.

Guardian Adds Politics API to Open Platform

The Guardian's Open Platform Politics API supports JSON and RESTful formats.

AT&T Adds Motorola's Open Source Android Backflip

AT&T offers open source Android powered Backflip as an alternative to iPhone for only $99.

Former Sun CEO Said Steve Jobs Threatened to Sue Sun too

Both Steve Jobs and Bill Gates threatened to sue Sun, but neither of them did.

Electronic Frontier Foundation Says Apple's Developer Agreement is 'Troubling'

EFF laywer says Apple's developer agreement is one-sided and favors Apple over innovation.

Sun's Open Source Boss Bids Farewell

Another Sun executive walks away from Oracle.

Mozilla Developers Leverage Apple WebKit Code to Build New Javascript Engine

Mozilla developers hope JagerMonkey will propel Firefox to the front of the browser pack in Javascript performance.

Open Source Community Practices in the Enterprise: Creating a Culture of Collaboration

As open source software has entered the mainstream, IT executives have seen how rapidly open source communities are able to deliver high-quality, innovative software - and they're taking notes.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Your Solaris Alternative

With Sun's future in question, Red Hat Enterprise Linux is looking more attractive all the time.

Open Source Data Center Design Initiative

The open source data center design initiative is hoping to blow the lid off of the black box industry.

Open Source Warfare: Al Qaeda 2.0

The future of warfare will be open source, cheap and robots, robots, robots.

reMail Goes Open Source

reMail iPhone e-mail application purchased by Google goes open source.

Microsoft Pens Another Linux Patent Deal

It's the second deal struck by Microsoft over its alleged Linux patent ownership.

MeeGo 1 to Release at the end of March

MeeGo 1 will be raw baseline source code and binaries that can be used on Intel ATOM boards and Nokia N900.

Google Says Maybe Android Is a Linux Fork, So What?

Google's Chris Dibona defends Google's Android Linux fork, but promises to merge back into the Linux mainline in a couple of years.

HTML 5 Video Format War Rages

To Ogg or not to Ogg - HTML 5 video tag poses more questions than answers.

San Francisco and Other Cities Launch 311 Open Source Initiative

San Francisco announced open source Open311 and it's available for free to any city.

WordPress.com Gets Pushy with PubSubHubbub

WordPress.com to push updates to blog readers with PubSubHubbub.

FlexMonkey 1.0 Available Now

Adobe Flex test suite, FlexMonkey, moves from beta to production.

Novell's Buyout and What that Means for Open Source

CNET's Matt Asay ponders the implications of a Novell buy-out and how it will impact Linux and open source software.

Vermont Goes Open Source

Another government chooses open source software, this time it's Vermont.

Apple Snags Former Mozilla Security Chief Window Snyder

Apple pulls in security expert Window Snyder to help harden its products.

Florida State Pulls Out of Open Source Kuali Project

Citing major budget cuts, Florida State drops out of the Kuali Foundation effort to build the Kuali Student System.

Open Source Investment Documents Make Seed Round Easier

Lawyers provide free seed series funding documents to open source entrepreneurs.

PROCERGS Increases Availability and Reduces Response Time of Java Applications

How a large informatics firm reduced application development and maintenance costs by 30%, and reduced downtime by 70%.

Creating High-Performance Database Applications with Java Triggers and the Oracle Database

Tests have shown that using Oracle's internal JVM to perform JDBC operations can increase performance by up to 600%.

Open Source Software Is More Secure than Commercial Software

Open source software is more secure than commercial software.

BBC Locks Out Open Source Users

BBC adds SWF verification and shuts out open source iPlayer plugin users.

Twitter Dumps MySQL for Cassandra

Social networking services are trending away from relational databases to Cassandra data management solutions.

Linux Breaks Even for Novell

Novell reports breaking even with SUSE Linux.

PHP 5.2.13 Plugs Security Holes

The focus of this release was stability and of the 40 bug fixes, a couple were security updates.

Climate Change Data Errors Highlight Need for Open Source Data

Dr. John Graham-Cumming discovered errors in climate change data and said future problems could be averted with open source data.

Google Strategist Says Open Source Will Win

The future for open source technology looks bright says Google executive.

SaaSy Open Source Innovation

Open source is innovating with Software as a Service.

Linux Kernel Is Worth $1.3 Billion

Researchers in Spain calculate that the Linux kernel is worth more than a billion dollars.

Linux Kernel 2.6.33 Is Out

Lots of random stuff fixed and tweaked in Linux Torvalds' Linux kernel 2.6.33 released today.

60% of companies to skip Windows 7

Six out of ten companies surveyed say they will pass on Windows 7.

The Top Five Changes for Application Development in 2010

Forrester's top five recommendations for application development professionals.

US Lobby Group Wants Open Source Users to be Enemies of the State

US intellectual property lobbying group seeks to punish countries seeking to adopt open source software.

Zend Announces General Availability of Zend Server 5.0

The latest Zend server supports PHP 5.3, improved debugging and a job queue.

Amazon Agrees to Pay Microsoft to run Linux

Microsoft's patent deal with Amazon is seen by the open source community as another shot across the bow, and an effort to charge companies for running Linux.

Happy Birthday Apache

The Apache Web server, the world's most popular server, turns 15 this year.

Open Source Web Browsers Chisel Into IE Market Share

Open source Web browsers gain market share while Microsoft's Internet Explorer drops.

Mobile Internet Attitudes Report 2010: Flat-Rate Data Packages Are Key

A study by Volantis shows growing demand for flat-rate data packages among mobile internet users.

Top 25 Most Dangerous Programming Errors

The 2010 CWE/SANS list of top 25 most dangerous programming errors is now available.

Opera's First Open Source Project

Opera's Dragonfly moves to BitBucket and becomes the company's first fully open source project.

IBM Lands $74.4 Million Open Source Government Contract

IBM to use open source software to integrate nine different GSA systems into a one-stop shop for vendors and contractors.

WIRED's Chris Anderson to Discuss New Manufacturing Economy

WIRED's Editor-in-chief Chris Anderson announced today he will be speaking at a free event at the Savannah College of Art Design on Wed.

Canonical Reverses Decision: OpenOffice Stays

Canonical was going to replace OpenOffice with Google Docs, but not anymore.

Python Enhancement by ActiveState and O'Reilly

ActiveState and O'Reilly enhance ActiveState Code to better support Python.

Court Victory for Open Source Developer

Open source developer wins intellectual property court case.

Motorola Backflips to be the First Android AT&T Phone

AT&T announces first of five Android smartphones the company plans to sell this year.

Security Holes Get Plugged in Firefox 3.5.8

Security holes get plugged in Firefox 3.5.8 upgrade.

Google's Living Stories Now Open Source

Google's Living Stories is now an open source project.

OSCAR Understands the Language of Chemistry

Open source OSCAR understands the language of chemistry and makes research a lot easier.

Twitter to Open Source, 'I love you'

Twitter loves open source and they made a page to prove. The company has created to or contributes to at least 29 open source projects.

With a Flash, Adobe Becomes LiMo's Newest Partner

Mobile Linux platform get Adobe as a partner and Flash too.

Will OpenSolaris Wither and Die?

Oracle's purchase of Sun puts OpenSolaris future in jeopardy along with other open source projects.

Open Source Embedded Operating System Contiki 2.4 Available Now

Contiki 2.4 supports more experimental modes, improved API and and overhauled wireless MAC interface.

Now Android and Faster CPU for Bug Lab's Rapid Prototyping Platform

BUG 2.0 supports Android, BeagleBoard and a faster CPU.

Java SE 6 Performance Improvements

Many new features and enhancements in Java Platform, Standard Edition 6 (Java SE 6) are aimed at improving performance and scalability.

Developing Game-Changing Applications with JavaFX Technology

Sun used JavaFX technology to develop two rich client applications for the Vancouver Organizing Committee for Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (VANOC) - and to deliver them on a tight schedule.

Intel's Moblin and Nokia's Maemo Merge to Make MeeGo Linux-based Platform

Linux Foundation to host Intel and Nokia open source project - MeeGo.

Rails Core Team Welcomes Jose Valim and Carl Lerche

Two developers, José Valim and Carl Lerche, join Rail core team for their work on Rails 3.

Python and PHP Make Huge Gains in Enterprise IT

Enterprise IT organizations are embracing open source PHP and Python like never before.

Open Source Software Driving Smartphone Explosion

Open source software pushes the adoption of smartphones as more manufactures switch from closed source.

Bizwiki.com Goes Live

After a December 2008 alpha launch, Bizwiki.com went fully live today.

Open Source Travel Project Earth.org Bites the Dust

Two weeks after the co-founders pulled out of the open source Earth.org travel project Web site - Earth.org disappeared.

Last Call for Perl Hackathon in Vienna

Application for sponsorship to attend the Perl QA Hackathon 2010 ends on Friday.

OpenOffice 3.2 Available Now

OpenOffice.org releases version 3.2 of open source office suite.

Improved Plugin Support in Rails 3

Open source Ruby on Rails 3 plugin support gets a major overhaul.

Open Source Cloud by Eucalyptus and Terracotta to Compete with Amazon

To open source companies partner to compete with Amazon EC2 cloud services.

The Best of Both Worlds: How to Effectively Leverage Social Media Relationships with Real-Time Collaboration Tools

Learn how to use real-time tools to connect you to your market immediately and directly.

XIPWIRE Offers Free Open Source Community Text Pledging Service

XIPWIRE donates text pledging service to open source project - waiving all fees to pledges directed to the Apache Software Foundation, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Free Software Foundation, GNOME Foundation, KDE e.V. and the Linux Foundation.

Building a Database-Driven Web Site Using PHP and MySQL

Ready to make the leap into server-side programming? Start here.

Elevating the Android Experience

Google's Android may be on its way to becoming the dominant platform for consumer electronics. Certain "experience gaps," however, need to be addressed.

Microsoft Drops Open Source FAST Linux Support

Microsoft drops Linux support for FAST Enterprise Search Platform. Register's Gavin Clark reports that this decision is a gift to the open source community.

Fighting Global Warming with Open Source Technology

Bell Labs is looking at open source technology to reduce environmental impact of computers running the Internet.

Ksplice Debuts Zero Downtime Service for Linux

Ksplice debuts paid Uptrack no-reboot update service for Linux servers.

Microsoft and British Library Develop 'Open Source' Research Tool

Microsoft works with the British Library to build open source research collaboration tool, but not everyone is buying it.

No HipHop Source Code From Facebook Yet

Facebook running behind schedule in releasing the source code for HipHop PHP code transformer/compiler.

CA Releases Security Tools for Web Applications and Services

Security software manufacturer CA responding to growing open source middleware adoption by announcing security software support for JBoss Enterprise Middleware.

Linus Torvalds Says Google's Nexus One is a Winner

Linux creator, Linus Torvalds, publicly endorses Google's Nexus One.

Open Source Open Luna Project to the Moon

Open Source project seeks to build a six-person settlement on the moon open to anyone.

Open Source Veteran Matt Asay Joins Canonical

Matt Asay moves to Canonical in an effort to make Ubuntu more than just another Linux distro.

Rails 3 First Beta Available Now

Beta of open source Rails 3 is now available for testing.

Open Source Moonlight 3.0 First Preview Available Now

Mono Developers release the first preview of Moonlight 3.0.

Oracle Kills Two More Open Source Projects at Sun

Oracle kills two more open source Sun projects.

Symbian Is Now Open Source

Four months ahead schedule, The Symbian Foundation completes project to open source the Symbian platform.

Building Secure Software with Java

Java is more secure than C/C++, and is an ideal platform for developing secure applications.

WordPress for Android Now Available

Google's Android gets WordPress for Android 1.0 allowing users to manage multiple blogs, create posts, moderate comments and create and edit pages.

Did Google Just Create an Android Fork From Linux?

Android developers have apparently stopped working Linux Android drivers and they've been removed from the kernel staging tree. Google fork of Linux?

Fresno Airport Uses Open Source Technology to Offer Free WIFI

Fresno Yosemite International Airport takes advantage of open source software to offer free WIFI.

Advance Your Career in Technology with WorldWideLearn.com

Education, certification and career training are key to acquiring the technical skills that will take your career to the next level.

Google Shows Chrome OS Running on a Tablet PC

Google publishes screenshots of what Chrome OS could look like running on a tablet PC.

Of Top 10 IT Jobs for 2010, Open Source Specialist Ranks Number Five

Open source developers remain in high-demand, despite recession.

ATI Evergreen Open Source Drivers Are Here

AMD pushes out ATI Radeon 5000 open source drivers for Linux.

Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 Updates Available

Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 (Lenny) gets some much-needed updates.

Open Source Threatened by Intellectual Property Laws

The vague definition of what "IP" is opens the door for abuses by proprietary software companies to stifle open source competition.

Firefox for Mobile Is Now Available on Nokia's Maemo

Nokia N900 users get a stable version of Firefox for Mobile Web browser.

Facebook Built Some Sort of PHP Compiler

As the third most busy Web site on the Web, Facebook is looking at ways to speed up PHP.

2009 IT Skills and Salary Report

Did you get paid what you were worth last year?

Deployment of Open Source Business Intelligence Tools to Increase Five-fold Through 2012

Gartner is predicting a dramatic increase in the use of open source business intelligence tools over the next few years.

Google Will Pay You to Find Security Bugs in Chromium

Google wants to pay you as much as $1337 to find security bugs in Chromium.

Open Source ECM Company Introduces Nuxeo Studio

Open source ECM maker, Nuxeo, announced web-based Nuxeo Studio to ease customization and configuration of ECM products.

Wikipedia Hires Open Source Evangelist as CTO

Danese Cooper gets a new gig at Wikimedia Foundation as chief technology officer.

After State of the Union, Several Lawmaker Web Sites Hacked

Members of Congress Web sites were hacked into following President Obama's State of the Union last. The Web sites are managed by a company called GovTrends.

Oracle To Shutter Sun's Project Kenai

Oracle to take Sun's Project Kanai "inhouse" and will shutdown the public service that beta launched in September 2008.

Zend Framework 1.10.0 Available Now

Bug fixes, new documentation and features are part of the newest stable Zend Framework 1.10.0.

Linux Gains Market Share as Windows and Mac OS X Drop

Linux increased its operating system market share in December while Mac and Windows fell.

Apple's Tablet Mantra: Developers, Developers, Developers

Apple's Tablet will sink or swim based on whether it can attract developers.

Apache Releases SpamAssassin 3.3.0

Apache software announces first major release of SpamAssassin since 2007.

Appcelerator Survey Finds 90 Percent of Developers Plan to Build an Apple Tablet Application

New report finds 90 percent of developers plan to build an Apple Tablet app within the year.

SourceForge Denies Access to US Government's Enemies List

SourceForge.net blocks access to US government's so-called enemies list.

Open Source Software Helps Haiti

OpenMRS is helping Haiti deal with the earthquake crisis.

Security Update for Open Source BIND

BIND gets security fix to prevent denial-of-service.

Red Hat Launches Open Source Community Site

Red Hat's opensource.com is a community Web site.

10 Dying IT Skills

If your skills are on this list, it may be time for an upgrade.

Improving the Web Browsing Environment for Dyslexics

Dyslexia may affect as much as 6-10% of the population. These special features can help dyslexics browse the Web more easily.

Migrating from Microsoft Office to OpenOffice.org or StarOffice 9

Want to switch from Microsoft Office to an open source alternative? This white paper explains how.

European Union Approves Unconditional Oracle MySQL Takeover

The European Commission give Oracle the go ahead to takeover MySQL.

Amazon Opens Kindle to Developers

Ahead of Apple's tablet computer release, Amazon announces Kindle SDK beta program.

Insanely Great Open Source Mac E-mail Client

Macworld's Lex Friedman exposes the power of the open source community when a simple blog post kicks off a project to build an insanely great IMAP email client for the Mac.

European Commission Chief Delays Oracle-Sun Merger for a Job

Neelie Kroes avoids making a decision on the Oracle-Sun merger because she's ambitious, reports Maureen O'Gara.

Oracle JDBC Logging Using java.util.logging

Here's how to use the standard Java log mechanism, java.util.logging, with Oracle JDBC drivers.

Open Source Web Application Test Suite Gets $3.1 Million Funding

Did cross-browser testing just get a lot easier? If Sauce Labs has anything to say about it, it has.

Ex-JBoss Chief Attacks Monty's 'dangerous' MySQL Crusade

Fleury accuses Monty of hurting open source software and has no right to complain about what happens to MySQL.

The Apache Software Foundation Graduates Apache Pivot to Top-Level Project

Pivot is a platform for developing and deploying Java Web applications.

Vanilla Forums Raises $500,000 for its Open Source Software

Open source community forum software maker, Vanilla Forums, gets $500,000 of funding.

Open Source Application Brings Flash to the iPhone

Thanks to an enterprising developer, iPhone gets Flash.

Free Robots to Jumpstart an Open Source Revolution

Willow Garage wants an open source robot operating system so they can make more robots.

India's Effort to Adopt Open Source Standards Draws Fire

Open Source experts say that recent changes to the government's plan to adopt open technology and standards does just the opposite.

Hundreds Show Up for Linux Conference 2010 Opening Day

Linux.conf.au kicked off today with more than 700 attendees.

Will Open Source Dominate the Cloud?

Cloud computer is one of the most exciting technological breakthroughs of the 21st century and open source could lead the way forward.

Boonex Dolphin 7 Is Now Available

The latest version of Dolphin 7 is now available.

Kaltura Drops Open Source Joomla Video Extension

New open source video extension for Joomla is now available.

Z. Vex Goes Open Source

Guitar effect pedal guru goes open source with Inventobox.

Cost Comparison of StarOffice 9, OpenOffice.org 3.x and Microsoft Office 2007

Switching from Microsoft Office to StarOffice or OpenOffice.org can reduce costs, not just on licensing but also on overall office productivity.

For Open Source the Money Is in the Cloud

Google can do it, why can't you?

Lotus Gets Open Source Alfresco Content Management

IBM goes with open source software to compete with Microsoft's SharePoint.

Facebook Becomes Apache Software Foundation's Newest Gold Sponsor

Facebook commits to $40,000 annual donation to the Apache Software Foundation.

Microsoft Names Miguel de Icaza one of its Most Valuable Professionals

Open source Mono leader Miguel d Icaza named Microsoft MVP.

Sony Introduces Open Source Dash Platform

Sony announces dash personal Internet viewer.

VMware To Buy Yahoo's Zimbra Open Source Email Unit

Zimbra goes for $100 million to VMware.

Google Releases Android 2.1 SDK

Android 2.1 SDK is available.

Zend Framework Security Updates Available

More than 40 bugs fixed and 6 security problems resolved in the Zend Framework updates.

Arnold Schwarzenegger Says Open Source is 'Acceptable'

California to open source community, "I christen thee."

Richard Stallman Talks About Selling Exceptions to the GNU GPL

Stallman says selling exceptions to GNU GPL is acceptable.

Firefox 3.6 Is Almost Ready

Mozilla releases near-ready Firefox 3.6.

Google Open Source Guru Comes Clean About Android Development

Google's Chris DiBona talks about Andriod's development cycle with "Cranky Geeks."

Novell Says Goodbye to Open Source CTSO Nat Friedman

Novell's Open Source Executive Nat Friedman says adios.

Open Source Boxee Media Center Goes Into Public Beta

Boxee goes into public beta.

Open Source PostgreSQL Is Not MySQL

Sorry Monty, but PostgreSQL is not MySQL.

Tool King Rebuilds E-Commerce Site With Open Source Magento Platform

Tool King switches to open source Magento e-commerce platform.

Zap Goes Open Source

Ruckus Wireless releases Zap wifi network tool as open source.

Dig Your Own Hole: 12 Ways to Go Wrong With Java Security

Here are some common mistakes Java developers make that can make applications vulnerable to hackers.

Is Apple Ceding the Open Source Market to Google?

Does Apple care if Google dominates the open source mobile application market with Android?

Mozilla Releases Firefox 3.5.7

Mozilla fixes bugs with new Firefox 3.5.7 open source Web browser release.

Mr. Bean Hacks Spanish EU Open Source Web Site

Spain's EU Web site running OpenCMS hacked by Mr. Bean.

Google Releases Java 'Convenience' APIs

Google releases Java convenience code called Google Collections Library 1.0.

GenoCAD Goes Open Source

Virginia Tech Intellectual Properties announced today that the GenoCAD source code will be open source.

Open Source Songbird To Be Bundled on Millions of Portable Music Players

Open source Songbird music player strikes deal with Philips.

Gartner Says Open Source Business Intelligence Software 'Good Enough'

Open source business intelligence software is going mainstream.

Mozilla Firefox for Mobile Release Candidate 1 Available Now

Team Mozilla posts first release candidate of Firefox for Mobile.

The Save MySQL from Oracle Petition: 17,000 Signatures

Monty Widenius' petition to stop Oracle from acquiring MySQL tops 17,000 signers.

Mission-Critical Java to Power Next-Gen Enterprise Computing

Recent advances put Java in a position to power the next generation of enterprise computing.

Nightshade Open Source Planetarium Project Launched

Digitalis Education Solutions, Inc. announced today the official launch of the open source astronomy and visualization software Nightshade.

IDC's Top Ten Predictions for 2010

A recent study by IDC predicts modest recovery for the IT and telecommunications industries, along with a "radically transforming" marketplace.

Monty's Hail Mary Pass to Block Oracle Acquisition of MySQL

MySQL co-creator makes one last ditch effort to save MySQL.

Open Source Community Lovefest?

As 2009 winds down, the open source community gives itself a proverbial hug.

Consumer Groups Oppose Google's AdMob Deal

Consumer advocacy groups claim that if the FTC allows Google to purchase AdMob competition will be diminished and consumers hurt.

Psystar Will Stop Selling Mac Clones, Linux Next

Psystar has stopped selling Mac knockoffs.

Survey Shows Asian Developers Embracing Free Developer Programs

Asian developers are opting into free developer programs at a rate of over two-and-a-half times that of paid programs, according to a recent survey.

Perl 5.11.3 Available Now

The fourth development release in the Perl 5.11.x series is available now.

Mobile Firefox Is 'Days Away'

Mozilla's Jay Sullivan tells the BBC that the first version of the mobile Firefox Web browser could be available by the end of the year.

Sun Layoffs Hit Open Source Efforts such as MySQL

Sun Microsystems layoffs include employees involved with open source efforts such as MySQL.

Open Source Media Player Songbird 1.4.2 Released

The next major release of the popular open source Songbird media player is available.

Firefox Is the World's Most Popular Browser

Firefox 3.5 is now the world's most popular browser.

Google Shows Commitment to Open Systems and Software

Google's outlines commitment to open technology.

10 Best Practices for Secure Software Development

The (ISC)2 (International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium, Inc.) presents 10 best practices for building secure software, with an emphasis on the human element.

It's Time to Reinvent Java Web Services

Java Web Services are way too difficult, says technology writer Mark Hansen. Hansen's latest article introduces a new Java framework by Proxisoft that makes Java Web Services easier.

Paragon Software NTFS of Linux Now Supports Netgear Open Source Router

Paragon NTFS for Linux now supports RangeMax Wireless-N Gigabit Router from Netgear.

Firefox 3.6 To Be Released Next Year

The final release of the popular open source Web browser Firefox will not ship until next year.

Novell Reorganizes Again

Novell is hoping that their latest reorg will allow them to sell more security and identity management services for Linux.

MySQL Community Keeps Pressure on EC Regulators to Stop Oracle Ownership

MySQL's Michael "Monty" Williams urges open source community to keep sending letters to EC regulators urging them to not approve Oracle's purchase of MySQL.

Oracle's Safra Catz Expects EC Victory

Oracle predicts that negotiations over the weekend will be enough to convince EC regulators to approve the deal to purchase Sun Microsystems.

Firefox Sort of Tops the List of Security Flawed Applications

According to a report by application whitelisting firm Bit9, the open source Web browser Firefox had the most security vulnerabilities in 2009.

Open Source AdWhirl iPhone SDK and AdWhirl Server Available Now

Google's recently acquired AdMob mobile advertising network released yesterday new open source versions of the AdWhirl iPhone SDK and AdWhirl Server.

Open-Xchange Open Source Collaboration Claims 15 Million Users

NUREMBERG, Germany - Open-Xchange, developers of open source collaboration software, said that their number of users increase 80 percent in 2009.

Survey Reveals Dissatisfaction with Legacy Java EE App Servers, Opportunity for Tomcat

Survey respondents in IT and business leadership cite vendor lock-in, expense, and management difficulty as the top reasons for their dissatisfaction with Oracle and IBM Java EE app servers.

GNOME Foundation Fights with Stallman and Now the Press

There's a bit of a kerfuffle brewing over at the open source GNOME Foundation.

Best Buy, Samsung and 12 Other Companies Sued Over Alleged BusyBox Open Source Violations

More than a dozen consumer electronics companies are being sued for alleged open source license violations involving BusyBox software.

France's Nexedi Offers to Buy MySQL for 1 Euro

On Monday, Nexedi Chief Executive Officer Jean-Paul Smets sent a public letter to the European Commission recommending that if Oracle is allowed to purchase Sun Microsystems, that MySQL should be sold to a third-party.

2009 Was Another Big Year for Open Source

Open source technology has come a long way in the last decade, and 2009 was another year of big breakthroughs.

EurActiv.com Reports Oracle's MySQL Concessions Will Not Satisfy European Commission

According to EurActiv.com, Oracle's new set of terms offered to the European Union would do nothing to persuade European Union antitrust regulators to approve Oracle's acquisition of Sun Microsystems.

The Wall Street Journal Says EU Finds Comfort in Oracle Weekend Concessions

The Wall Street Journal reported today that after Oracle's recent announcement regarding concessions over the future of MySQL, "European Union antitrust regulators are poised to clear Oracle Corp.'s bid for Sun Microsystems Inc."

Microsoft Open Sources Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool

Microsoft open sources Windows 7 USB/DVD Tool.

Linux Nibbles Away at Microsoft Market Share

According to ABI Research, Linux has 32 percent of the netbook market and they predict complete Linux domination in three years.

Oracle Makes 5-year Commitment to MySQL

Oracle told MySQL customers, developers and the European Commission that there's nothing to worry about.

Open Source Licensing Detection Gets More Competitive

As open source adoption grows, so too does the competitive market for helping developers identify licenses and improve software adoption lifecycle.

Google Chrome for Linux Review

Linux.com's Rob Reilly has published a lengthy review of Google's Chrome for Linux Web browser. It sounds pretty cool, even for a beta.

Red Hat Gives Open Source Community SPICE

Red Hat releases SPICE under open source license.

GoodData Wins Amazon's Third Annual AWS Start-Up Challenge

GoodData is the winner of Amazon's Third annual AWS Start-Up Challenge.

Oracle Hopes Customers can Convince EU of Sun Deal

What do the Spanish bank BBVA, the British Atomic Weapons Agency, the British National Health Service, Sabre TSGTX.UL and Carnegie Mellon have in common?

Will Open Source be Gobbled up by Closed Source in 2010?

Yesterday Dana Blankenhorn published a column about the future of open source software in 2010. As traditional closed-source companies embrace open source technology, will what we call open source today, still be open source tomorrow?

French Military Ally With Mozilla in War Against Microsoft

Mozilla and Microsoft have been at war for awhile, but now Mozilla has a new ally in the French military.

Google Chrome Betas Now Available for Mac and Linux

Just in time for the holidays, Google releases betas of their Chrome browser for Mac and Linux.

Red Hat Announces a Second Open Source Cloud Computing Forum

"We see great value," Red Hat CTO Brian Stevens said, "in bringing together our partners, community members and fellow technology leaders to discuss open source in the cloud."

Dana Blankenhorn Eyes Phony Open Source Trend in 2010

In his column today, ZDNet's Dana Blankenhorn wonders about a phony open source trend in 2010.

Software Developers Pick Google, IBM as Top Cloud Service Providers

According to a recent survey, developers think of Google as having the best ability to execute in a public cloud setting, and they view IBM as strongest for the private cloud.

Survey Shows Python Use Up 45% Since Google App Engine Debuted

Python use has jumped 45% since Spring 2008, according to Evans Data Corp. Google announced its App Engine platform that same Spring (2008), which at the time supported only Python. Coincidence?

A New Way to Diagnose, Tune and Monitor Remoting in Distributed Java Applications

Managing distributed application performance can be a major challenge for enterprises that rely on Java remoting technologies. dynaTrace Diagnostics offers an innovative solution.

The DoD and Open Source Software

Should the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) employ a community-based software development approach for their requirements?

Federal Government Looking at Open Source Software to Cut Costs

With tight budgets, research firm survey results predict that the federal government will continue to embrace open source to save money.

Boxee Gets a Boxee Box

Boxee is the open source software that turns your computer or AppleTV into an Internet-powered movie and TV machine. Now it has a box by D-Link

eDoorways Hires Top Open Source Developer to Build Open Source Web 3.0 Platform

eDoorways (PINKSHEETS: EDWY) is going open source. The company announced today that their Web 3.0 platform will be built using Drupal.

On Programmer Laziness & Anonymous Types

Programmers should look for the lazy way to solve a problem. Laziness is an unquantifiable myth.

Open Source AdMob SDK for the Palm webOS Platform is now Available

AdMob has just released a beta version of their mobile advertising SDK for the Palm webOS platform.

Oracle Says New York Post Story About a MySQL Compromise is Wrong

The New York Post ran a story claiming that Oracle was seeking a compromise with the European Union regarding what to do with the open source MySQL database server if Oracle is allowed to purchase Sun Microsystems, but Oracle says that's bull.

Google Changes Plan, Now EtherPad Will be Open Source

Google ticks off EtherPad customers by purchasing the software product only to turn around and shut it down.

Survey Says Modest Declines for IT Salaries in 2009

Surprising no one, IT salaries in 2009 are undergoing a contraction – so far modest – as the economy grapples with a deep downturn.

The Role of Open Source in Data Integration

Open software offers a competitive advantage in the emerging Data as a Service (DaaS) or Data Integration (DI) space.

Apple Issues Java Updates for 10.5 and 10.6

If you're running Snow or Snow Leopard, Apple pushed out Java updates that you might want to grab. The upgrade includes several security fixes.

Survey Shows that MySQL Usage Will Drop if Oracle Acquires Sun

According to a survey by The 451 Group, usage of MySQL is expected to drop, if Oracle takes over MySQL.

Linux Kernel 2.6.32 Released

The new Linux kernel 2.6.32 is available but make sure you read the change log before rolling it out to a production server.

The Money is in the Cloud says Bernard Dalle

"Get thee a cloud strategy" advises Index Ventures General Partner Bernard Dallé offers entrepreneurs planning to make money with open source software.

Nokia's Qt 4.6 to Support Symbian and Linux-based Maemo Platform

On Tuesday, Nokia released Qt version 4.6 with support for Symbian S60 operating system and Nokia's Linux-based Maemo platform.

GroundWork Open Source Announces New SUSE-Powered Virtual Appliance for Systems and Network Management

Today GroundWork Open Source released its latest version of Enterprise Quickstart. Enterprise Quickstart is a bundled software package that includes the GroundWork Monitor Enterprise software with a fully supported SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 from Novell.

Java Enterprise Edition 6 Receives Official Approval

The Java standards body approved the Java Platform Enterprise Edition 6 with function-based profiles.

Acer to Build the First Google Chrome Laptop

Acer CEO told Digitimes that they will be the first to start selling laptops with the open source Google Chrome OS next year.

Running Ruby on Rails on Windows Azure

Microsoft Windows Azure now supports Ruby on Rails.

More Clouds on the Horizon as WSO2 Launches Cloud Middleware Platform

Open source firm WSO2 is migrating their line of products to a cloud platform.

Jaspersoft CEO Urges European Union to Approve Oracle/Sun Acquisition Before January

Jaspersoft Chief Executive Officer Brian Gentile sent a letter to the European Union yesterday urging the governing body to approve the Oracle deal to purchase Sun Microsystems.

The Wall Street Journal Profiles Open Source Hardware Project Arduino

Arduino, simple open source software to program microcontrollers in everything from art installations to blinking LEDs on t-shirts, gets a WSJ profile.

Open Source Software Continues to Baffle the Business Community

It appears that the business community still doesn't know what to make of open source software because only one company is making real money with it.

rSmart Offers Support for the Open Source Kuali Financial System

rSmart, a firm that provides colleges and universities with support for open source software, now is offering support for the Kuali Financial System.

61 US Senators Prod the EC to Speed Up Approval of Oracle-Sun Merger

A bipartisan cabal of U.S. Senators sent a message to the European Commission (EC) regarding the delayed Oracle-Sun merger: It is time to stop dithering and approve the marriage already.

Intelestream and GrinMark Partner to Provide SugarCRM Microsoft Office Addin

Open source software continues to creep on to the Microsoft Windows desktop. Intelestream and GrinMark are offering a Microsoft Office Addin for SugarCRM.

Open Source Software's Legal Issues Explained

Given the legal ramifications of using open source software, companies that use open source software should know how to do it legally.

Firefox or Microsoft? Who Will Ship a Hardware-Accelerated Browser First?

Microsoft demoes IE 9's hardware-accelerated graphics at PDC; the Firefox team immediately declares that they're working on the very same thing.

Microsoft Delays Open Sourcing Windows 7 Tool

Microsft fails to make good on its GNU General Public License violation in the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool.

Open Source GreenSQL Gets $1.5 Million from Magma

Israeli open-source software company, GreenSQL, gets $1.5 million capital injection to continue developing its database firewall.

Microsoft Releases New Public Betas

Microsoft has released a number of new public betas.

Sun Unveils Cloud Computing Desktop Solution for Schools

Today, Sun released their "Education in the Sun" cloud computing solution for K-12 schools and community colleges. It deliver a full-functioning desktop computing environment available anywhere via the Internet and a thin client.

The European Commission Gives Oracle More Time to Respond to Anti-trust Charges

The European Commission ruled today that Oracle could have more time to respond to anti-trust concerns over the attempt to purchase Sun. Oracle contends that there would be plenty of competition in the database market.

How to Move, Resize, and Reconfigure Objects in the Working Applications

By Sergey Andreyev - An algorithm to make any object moveable and resizable by users and applications.

Building a Twitter Application in .NET / C#

By DevelopMentor - Learn to build a Twitter Application with .NET C#.

Modeling for System Integration

By Sajad Deyargaroo - System Integration that was one of the least considered areas in IT is now receiving a lot of attention. Learn about the types of integration and as well as about formats and modeling.

TIP: Closing your WCF Connections properly

By mendhak - This tip looks at properly closing a WCF connection from your application - whether you're using the proxy classes or a ChannelFactory.

Implement a Command Pattern Using C#

By cfyao - Learn how to implement a Command design pattern using C# with menus and toolstrip buttons as userinterface objects.

Handling Multiple Processors in Your Code Using RapidMind

By Ejaz Anwer Multicore processors bring new challenges. See a solution for gaining the ability to scale to the increasing number and types of processor cores.

Explorer.exe and Visual Basic.NET 2005

By Hannes du Preez - Learn how to launch the main desktop icons, some Control panel items, and more with explorer.exe and Visual Basic.NET 2005.

Using Windows Vista Icons

By vlasta - Learn about the changes in the .ico format in Windows Vista and how to compile Vista icons into your applications.

Building Mobile Apps: No Pocket PC Required!

By Bradley L. Jones Learn how to build your first mobile device application using Visual Studio 2005. No PocketPC required!

On Demand : The Business Case for AJAX

The Business Case for AJAX
Speaker Andre Charland, President of eBusiness Applications, will discuss why businesses should care about AJAX, and what it is going to do for them.

On Demand: User Interface Reusability

User Interface Reusability
OOP, SOA, and other techniques used today are not effective at reusing your visual interface components – what the user actually sees. Robert Bogue will show you what you can do.

On Demand: Implementing AJAX with Java

Implementing AJAX with Java
Dave Johnson, teaches you what a Java developer needs to know in order to get started with AJAX.

VB and Voice Recognition: Microsoft Diction Control

By Richard Newcombe- Delve in a little deeper into Voice recognition and add Voice diction to your Voice text editor.

Updated: Creating the "Marriage" Card Game

By miteshpandey - A collection of card games. (The article and downloadable project and source code were updated.)

Open Source Article Index

Looking for information on an Open Source language or tool? Here is a good place to start.

Sun Opens Next Generation of Java Source Code to Development Community

New java.net Project and simplified licensing provides unprecedented access to Java platform source code 'snapshots' of Project Mustang (J2SE 6).

Sun Presents Java Studio Enterprise Tool to Further "Code-Aware" Team Collaboration

Sun Java Studio Enterprise 7 Suite Provides Advanced Technologies for Modeling, Application Profiling and Team Collaboration.

Solaris 10 Unleashes 64-Bit Development for Enterprise Applications

New 64-Bit JVM and Universal Support for Solaris 10 Throughout Sun's Java Development Tools and Platforms

Invoking .NET Events from Native C++

By darwen - This article demonstrates a design pattern that can be used to implement events raised from native code without an explicit raise function on the managed class.

Programming Language Popularity: The TCP Index for September, 2004

Java loses the top spot! Which programming language is currently the most popular? We present the rankings according to the TIOBE Programming Community (TPC) Index.

The Buzz Over at Sybase

Sybase® PowerBuilder® 10 has been announced; however, this is only one of the many things coming out of Sybase this month. Get the details on all the buzz at Sybase!

Programming Language Popularity: The TCP Index for August, 2004

Which programming language is currently the most popular? We present the rankings according to the TIOBE Programming Community (TPC) Index.

Q&A with Mark Colan Evangelist, SOA and Web Services: IBM Corporation

Get IBM's read on the current state of Service Oriented Architecture.

Nokia Creates Fast Track for Advanced Mobile Developers

See what the new Forum Nokia PRO has to offer programmers working on the cutting edge of wireless development.

Q&A with Thomas Schaeck, Architect of IBM WebSphere Portal

Developer.com gets with IBM's Thomas Schaeck to discuss Portal Development.

Sun Adds UML to Java Studio Development Tools

Embarcadero Technologies' Describe product supplies rich modeling support for Sun Java Studio Enterprise Environment, available on all major developer platforms.

Visual MainWin for the J2EE Platform Offers Options to Microsoft and Java Developers

Could this new product be the missing link between Java and Visual Studio developers?

Developer.com Product of the Year 2003 Results

The votes have been counted. See what you chose as the Product of the Year 2003.

Developer.com Product of the Year 2003 Results

And the winners are...

Developer.com Product of the Year 2004 Results

Developer.com would like to congratulate the winners as well as the finalists for the Developer.com. The following are the products that Developer.com and its readers choose as the best.

New Product Announcements: December 5, 2003

Some of the newest products announced...

Borland Launches Borland Together Edition for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET

Borland Deepens Support for Enterprise Adoption of Microsoft .NET Framework Technologies. Borland LiveSourceTM Technology for Visual Studio .NET Brings Agile Design and Modeling to the Microsoft .NET Framework - Addresses Growing Complexity of Enterprise Systems.

Announcing Version 4.0 of Nokia's Mobile Internet Toolkit

Nokia's Mobile Internet Toolkit 4.0 introduces Digital Rights Management as well as new ease-of-use features including software update checking and integrated MMS Wizards.

Growth of Broadband Access Continues

Jupiter Research annouces that by 2007, Europe will overtake the U.S. in the proportion of online households that have broadband.

Q & A with Jim Rhyne, Legacy Applications Architect at IBM about using legacy data within Web services

See how you can use legacy data within Web services.

Borland Targets New JBuilder(r) 9 Release as Integration Center for Enterprise Java Application Lifecycle

An announcement of the release of Borland® JBuilder® 9.

Research Reveals Upward Trend in Project Management Outsourcing

How important is project management? See what the trends say.

Programming the Perl DBI

Review the architecture of Perl DBI (The Perl Database Interface Module), what DBI provides to interact with databases, then cover simple tasks such as connecting and disconnecting from databases. Finally, we'll discuss the important topic of error handling and describe some of the DBI's utility methods and functions.

More than a Grain of SALT: Industry Leaders Assess How Specification Is Laying Foundation for Speech Technologies

Learn more about where the speech movement stands today, where SALT fits into the picture, and what to look for down the road.

Introduction to Jython

What do you get when you cross Python and Java? An implementation of the Python scripting language written in 100% pure Java that runs under any compliant Java Virtual Machine (JVM). Using Jython, you can write Python programs that interact with any Java code. The Jython interpreter supports a number of shortcuts, which make using Java libraries as easy as using your own Python code.

Microsoft .NET Glossary

There is a ton of jargon surrounding .NET. Developer.com's glossary of .NET terms is here to help! Latest edition is Istanbul.

WSDL Essentials

If you are moving into Web Services you will need an understanding of WSDL (Web Services Description Language.) Get that information here.

Introducing Oracle

If you are new to Oracle or need a big picture review, this article is for you.

Sun Implements WS-I Specification Support in J2EE (tm) v 1.4

Sun announces major new enhancements to the Java(tm) platform, including additional support for key Web services technologies in the upcoming release of Java(tm) 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE tm) version 1.4.

The Book of Visual Studio .NET - OOP in VB .NET Crash Course

Visual Basic did not meet the test as a true object-oriented language that implements true OOP as defined by abstraction, encapsulation, polymorphism, and inheritance. The same is not true for VB .NET. This excerpt from The Book of Visual Studio .NET provides a crash course for OOP in Visual Basic .NET.

Borland Licenses Microsoft Windows .NET Framework SDK

In an effort to give its users broader options, Borland licenses the Microsoft .NET Framework SDK.

The Book of Visual Studio .NET - Structured Exception Handling in VB

What are the new things in Visual Basic .NET? This excerpt from The Book of Visual Studio .NET addresses structured exception handling in Visual Basic .NET.

The Book of Visual Studio .NET - A Visual Basic .NET Crash Course

What are the new things in Visual Basic .NET? This first of three parts excerpted from The Book of Visual Studio .NET addresses the new items in Visual Basic .NET.

Developer.com Welcomes Coverage of Voice Technologies

Developer.com continues to expand coverage to the key topics facing developers. With this latest expansion, Developer.com adds coverage of voice. With this change, Developer.com welcomes the readers of VoiceXMLPlanet.com!

Web Services Reliability Specification Published

Six companies announce the release of the Web Services Reliability (WS-Reliability) specification working draft.

VoiceXML and Related Resources

Looking for a voice related resource? Start with this list.

Karl Moore's Visual Basic Tutorials

Back by popular demand, here is an index page to Karl Moore's Visual Basic Tutorials. (This is for Visual Basic 5/6.)

Weekly Update on Available JSRs: Java Specification Requests

Each week Gamelan updates you on the JSRs are currently available for review. The JCP welcomes your input.

The Developer.com Product of the Year 2002 Winners

Announcing the Winners of the Developer.com Product of the Year 2002!

IBM Releases Websphere Version 5

In late November IBM announced the release of Websphere version 5. Discover all the details here.

Diffuse Filtering Images

Diffuse Filtering Images

Digital Imaging Through VB

Digital Imaging Through VB

Image and Depth Support by VB

Image and Depth Support by VB

Image Compression Using VB

Image Compression Using VB

Image Effects

Image Effects

Image Flipping to 270 Degrees

Image Flipping to 270 Degrees

Image Negations

Image Negations

OLE Automation Servers

OLE Automation Servers

Using Scrollbars with Picture Boxes

Many Visual Basic programmers have problems with picture boxes and scroll bars.

VB Coding Tip: Type Ahead Combo Box

Would you like to force users to select an itme from your combo box list and also allow them to just type the first few cahracters of a list item to bring the desired item into focus? Here is the API and code to do it.

Voting Has Started for the Products of the Year

Nominations have been made and finalists have been determined. Now it is time to determine the products and technologies that will rise to the top.

Release of Borland JBuilder and Borland Optimizeit

Borland announces the release of Borland JBuilder. and Borland Optimizeit Suite.

Announcing Beta 2 of the Microsoft(r) .NET Speech SDK

Microsoft announced the availability of beta 2 of the Microsoft. .NET Speech Software Development Kit (SDK).

Sun announces the release of Sun(tm) One Application Server 7

Sun announces release of product and says free platform edition with new integrated Java tools makes creating Web Services faster and more economical.

Developer.com Product of the Year 2002

Product of the year lead.

Voting Confirmation

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Last Chance to Nominate!

We are into the last days of the nomination phase for the Developer.com Product of the Year 2002 contest. Enter your favorite product while you can!

JSR Draft Specifications Available for Public Review

Check in regularly for an updated list of JSR Draft Specifications available for public review from the Java Community Process.

Suns Expands into New Areas such as PDAs, Automobile Telematics and Game Consoles

See what announcements Sun made at made at the second annual JavaOne[sm] Developer Conference in Japan.

New Module, Library, and Tool Announcement from Sun and NetBeans.org

Sun and NetBeans.org announce 18 new modules for NetBeans, the NetBeans Lookup Library, and the Sun ONE Studio Native Connector Tool.

Book Review: Building Distributed Applications with Visual Basic .NET

With over 300 books available on Microsoft's .NET, it is hard to find the gems. This review by Roger Roberts gives you the scoop on this book from Sams Publishing.

Book Review: Special Edition Using Microsoft Visual Basic .NET

With literally hundreds of .NET books, it is hard to know which ones are good and which should be avoided. This review by Eric C. Willman gives you the scoop on this book from Que Publishing.

The First Security System For All Java Wireless Applications

Security continues to be one of the biggest challenges facing developers. As applications once again evolve to smaller, mobile platforms, consideration must be given to the robustness of the application - including its security - versus being too large or too bulky. NTRU Neo for Java is a developer toolkit for adding public-key security to all wireless devices and applications.

Database Development on Mobile Devices Improves

iAnywhere Solutions announces a new beta of the UltraLite Component Suite

Project.net Builds Winning Internation Solution

Excerpt: Early Adopter VoiceXML: VoiceXML with XSLT (HTML and WML), Part 3

This is the last in a three-part series featuring a sneak preview of the upcoming WROX Press book VoiceXML. This section continues with the examples of using XSLT with VXML, then shows you how to use the style sheet you've created.

Excerpt: Early Adopter VoiceXML: VoiceXML with XSLT (HTML and WML), Part 2

This is the second in a three-part series featuring a sneak preview of the upcoming WROX Press book VoiceXML. This section moves on to take a close look at some examples of using XSLT with VXML.

What is DirectX?

Kevin Hawkins and Dave Astle define DirectX.

JavaScripts: Prevent a User from Entering Non-numeric Characters

This Javascript function prevents a user from being able to enter non-numeric data into a text field in an HTML form.

VB Coding Tip: Disabling Ctrl-Alt-Delete and Ctrl-Esc

It is often useful in Visual Basic programs to be able to disable the Ctrl-Alt-Delete key sequence. It is easily done by persuading Windows that a screen saver is running. This code also disables Ctrl-Esc, that is used to activate the Start Menu.

VB Coding Tip: How Can I Exit Windows From My Application?

See the code for exiting Windows from your Application.

VB Coding Tip: Using the Browse Folder Dialog Box

You may have noticed that in Windows the Browse Folder dialog is used in many programs, even the shell if you have used the find program you can choose browse and the folder below appears.

Global Exception Handling with ASP.NET

You can't debug a problem if you don't know that it exists. Understand how to handle Web page errors using ASP.NET.

178,920 Cans of Soda Later, Microsoft Visual Studio .NET (and ASP.NET) Are Finally Done!

178,920 cans of soda later, and what does Microsoft have to show for it? They have their new .NET Framework, ASP.NET, Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, and so much more. For some of you, these products are available now!

LindowsOS - Helping Everyone Get Along, or Not?

Lindows.com is helping bring the Linux(r) and Microsoft Windows(r) applications together. Is Lindows worth knowing about? Lindows.com filed a motion to dismiss the pending trademark lawsuit filed by Microsoft Corporation.

Book Review: The Complete Java 2 Training Course

Patrick Butler Monterde reviews Deitel and Deitel's book, Java: How To Program, which is part of The Complete Java 2 Training Course. This book/course strives to be an introduction to programming and application modeling with the use of Java. Does it succeed?

Mobile Device Development

This article presents you with a mobile phone application. Code listings and illustrations are accompanied by detailed explanations!

Excerpt: Early Adopter VoiceXML: VoiceXML with XSLT (HTML and WML)

VoiceXMLPlanet readers get a sneak preview of the upcoming WROX Press book VoiceXML with this excerpt from Chapter 7. This chapter examines the use of the Extensible Stylesheet Language for Transformations (XSLT) as a tool for the generation of VoiceXML.

Book Review: The Microsoft .NET Platform and Technologies

John Corrigan reviews this book which overviews the .NET platform and architecture along with coverage on the current and proposed .NET servers.

Integration Infrastructure and Technologies

The integration infrastructure consists of a set of middleware technologies that provide the interoperability services necessary to establish communication between applications. This article provides the foundation on which a integration architecture can be defined.

Book Review: User Interface Design For Programmers

John Corrigan reviews the book, User Interface Design For Programmers. This is a book that attempts to teaches programmers how to become good user interface designers. Does it succeed?

Wireless Applications to Lead Corporate Development in 2002

A new survey published by industry research firm Evans Data Corporation reveals that the corporate enterprise is uniformly embracing wireless technology.

OpenGL Game Programming

Interactive entertainment has grown by leaps and bounds in the last decade. Computer games, which used to be considered children's toys, have now grown into a multibillion-dollar market.

What is .NET?

A Developer's Perspective
.NET ("dot Net") is Microsoft's new direction for developers. Do you understand what it is?

ADO.NET : Migrating from Beta 1 to Beta 2

In this article Dan Wahlin provides a look at how ADO.NET has changed from Beta 1 to Beta 2 to make migrating existing code an easier process.

Book Review: JScript.NET Programming

Is this book for you? Check out Jim Maioriello's review of this new book by Essam Ahmed on JScript.NET.

Portable Eiffel Programming with EiffelStudio 5.1

There are a number of different programming language solutions available. One of the unique languages is Eiffel. EiffelStudio 5.1 lets you create Eiffel applications that will run identically across Windows variants (with or without .NET), Linux, Solaris, other Unix variants and VMS.

UDDI Project Launches Next Version of UDDI Business Registry

Enhanced features for building public and private Web services registries now available.

Book Review: Compiling for the .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR)

This book introduces virtual machines, defines the CLR and CTS and then shows how languages are mapped onto them.

JSP(TM) Software Debugger Available from Day

Do you need a freeware, standalone, small footprint, easy-to-install, JSP debugger?

IBM Serves up Web Services Technology

The latest version of IBM's Web services Toolkit is now available for download.

A New Software Bundle: VisualCafe, UltraDev, and TurboXML

Press ReleaseVisualCafe(TM) Expert Edition, Macromedia(R) Dreamweaver(R) UltraDev(TM) and Turbo XML are now one integrated solution combining java and multi-media.

PrismTech Releases Public Beta 2 of OpenFusion JDO

Press Release  PrismTech today announced the availability of the second beta release of OpenFusion(R) JDO, its implementation of the Java(TM) Data Objects (JDO) specification. This press release contains more information on JDO and PrismTech's release.

Graphically Build and Deploy Web Services

Press Release: Cape Clear Software is today announcing the full commercial availability of its Web Services rapid application development tool, CapeStudio. CapeStudio enables developers to graphically build and deploy Web Services.

WestCiv Webware V2.0 Released

Press Release: Avoid the pitfalls of cascading stylesheets! New release of cascading style sheet editor Style Master for Windows and the MacOS is now available.

Automating Business Logic for Web Services

What's missing in most Web service strategies? Business logic automation. Simple, efficient, rapid development and maintenance of Web-enabled applications. Versata helps businesses realize ROI by quickly delivering new and existing business services as Web services with industry standards like J2EE and XML on IBM WebSphere and BEA WebLogic.

Enable the Display Of Popular Windows Plugins & MS Office Files In Linux

Software Adapter Opens QuickTime and Shockwave Director On Linux Browsers; MS Word/Excel/PowerPoint Files Open Via Linux Email Clients.

Call for Papers

Have an opinion? Know a great tip? Have a Web development experience worth sharing? Are you using a great tool, that others would like to know about? Did you create a Web application that does something unique?

Join a Discussion on Java Technology

Have a Java dilemma? Check out our new Gamelan discussion forum. Registration is simple and free.

Is there Vitality In Wireless Development?

Wireless applications investment expanding according to a global study by Evans Data Corporation of over 550 developers.

PaperThin releases CommonSpot Content Server 2.5

Press Release: PaperThin, a Macromedia technology and consulting partner, releases their ColdFusion-based content management solution.

Java Applets by Phone

Press Release: The device formerly known as a phone changed significantly today. There is a growing library of Java apps downloadable 'over-the-air' to mobile devices including a new Motorola phone.

Integrating CORBA and J2EE Messaging Standards

Press Release: PrismTech today announced that it would be leading a submission to the OMG(TM)'s recently issued Request for Proposals (RFP) to integrate the CORBA(R) Notification and J2EE(TM) JMS Messaging Standards.

32,000 Game Players on a Single Web Game Server

Press Release: Existing server loads are unable to support more than 6,000 concurrent 3D game players. Terazona is capable of supporting 32,000 concurrent users per server.

Interview with Xiaofei Tang and Xiaolan Zhu

We were lucky enough to get an interview with two of the authors of the upcoming WROX Press book VoiceXML. Find out why they are so excited about VXML.

Higher Screen Resolutions Adopted

According to WebSideStory's StatMarket, nearly one-third of Web surfers worldwide had their computer monitors set at 1024 x 768 pixels, up from 20.48 percent in January 1999.

Locating Components in Distributed Systems

Press Release: PrismTech provides a key to locating Components in distributed systems. Today they announced the availability in beta of the new OpenFusion Enterprise Location Server (ELS).

Pervasive Software and Microsoft Great Plains Extend Long-Standing Relationship

Press Release: Pervasive's low-maintenance, high performance, multi-platform database engine, Pervasive.SQL 2000i, will continue to power Microsoft Great Plains' Dynamics 6.0 and Classic 9.0 business management applications.

Press Release: CyberArmor 2.0

CyberArmor 2.0 is a centrally managed distributed firewall that enables companies to extend policy-based security to remote users who access corporate networks through risky Internet and broadband "always-on" connections.

Book Reviews: The MSDN Series from Microsoft Press

Microsoft released a number of books on .NET in April. This is a review on two of the books - The Microsoft.NET Framework & Microsoft Visual Studio.NET.

Paul Kimmel on VB/VB.NET - May 18, 2001

Paul Kimmel talks Visual Basic. This week's topics are user defined structures and array enumerations in VB.NET

Q&A with Microsoft on .NET

With input from our readers, Developer.com posed questions on .NET to several Microsoft product managers. See the first of the answers from Charles Sterling (Product Manager for the .NET Framework) and Nick Hodapp (Product Manager for C#).

Visual Basic Users Migrating to Newer Languages

In a press release, Evans Data Corp stated that based on in-depth interviews with developers, Visual Basic usage is eroding.

Understanding Process Modeling

Do you know the methods for presenting business models? Learn about the three standard representations and some of the capability and syntax for each.

IBM Releases New Version of WebSphere

IBM stakes its claim in the Web Services frontier with the release of several new tools.

Insurance Company Develops E-Commerce Site in 4 Person-Months with ResQNet

ResQNet is a new development tool that automatically creates a web browser front end for mainframe screens while providing a macro language that makes it possible to add intelligence to the application. Greg Steible discovered some of the values of this t

An Overview of Cryptography in Java, Part 2: Provider History

The idea behind the cryptography extension is to remove the programmer from the math and complexity involved in algorithms, and instead utilize provider classes that take care of the implementation.

Dealing With E-Mail Viruses

Do E-mail viruses truly pose a threat?

Logical Versus Physical Database Modeling

Should you be getting logical or physical with your database modeling? If you don't know the difference, or if you don't know what these are, you should.

The Round-up

A weekly mix of recent, sometimes offbeat, IT news and research. This week, Java skills are still rising in demand. And one the strange side, an electric car beats out a Ferrari in the 0-60 test.

Developer.com Update: Reruns and Scapegoats

Is the U.S. Department of Justice's decision against Microsoft the reason for the economic down turn? Were a billion of dollars really saved at Oracle? How many sites were used to steal a million credit card numbers?

An Overview of the SOAP v1.1 Specification

The SOAP 1.1 Specification is currently being used by a number of companies. In fact, Microsoft's SOAP SDK 2.0 supports the SOAP v1.1 specification. In this article Kenn and Mark present the constructs that should be used to serialize data using the SOAP specification.

User Code: Image Browser

Here's the source code for creating a browser for viewing standard image files.

SAX - The Simple API for XML

SAX is the Simple API for XML. In this article Kenn and Mark talk about using SAX to implement a custom parser for XML documents.

Open source databases ready for prime time

Rapidly evolving open source databases are becoming reliable and robust enough to compete with commercial systems, and they cost much less

Understanding the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)

Soap is merely a wire protocol; however, it offers many advantages over other protocols. This includes scalability, performance, activation, state management, garbage collection, and security.

Open Source Article Index

Looking for information on an Open Source language or tool? Here is a good place to start.

Q&A with Mark Colan Evangelist, SOA and Web Services: IBM Corporation

Get IBM's read on the current state of Service Oriented Architecture.

Developer.com Product of the Year 2003 Results

The votes have been counted. See what you chose as the Product of the Year 2003.

Programming the Perl DBI

Review the architecture of Perl DBI (The Perl Database Interface Module), what DBI provides to interact with databases, then cover simple tasks such as connecting and disconnecting from databases. Finally, we'll discuss the important topic of error handling and describe some of the DBI's utility methods and functions.

More than a Grain of SALT: Industry Leaders Assess How Specification Is Laying Foundation for Speech Technologies

Learn more about where the speech movement stands today, where SALT fits into the picture, and what to look for down the road.

Introduction to Jython

What do you get when you cross Python and Java? An implementation of the Python scripting language written in 100% pure Java that runs under any compliant Java Virtual Machine (JVM). Using Jython, you can write Python programs that interact with any Java code. The Jython interpreter supports a number of shortcuts, which make using Java libraries as easy as using your own Python code.

WSDL Essentials

If you are moving into Web Services you will need an understanding of WSDL (Web Services Description Language.) Get that information here.

Introducing Oracle

If you are new to Oracle or need a big picture review, this article is for you.

The Book of Visual Studio .NET - OOP in VB .NET Crash Course

Visual Basic did not meet the test as a true object-oriented language that implements true OOP as defined by abstraction, encapsulation, polymorphism, and inheritance. The same is not true for VB .NET. This excerpt from The Book of Visual Studio .NET provides a crash course for OOP in Visual Basic .NET.

The Book of Visual Studio .NET - Structured Exception Handling in VB

What are the new things in Visual Basic .NET? This excerpt from The Book of Visual Studio .NET addresses structured exception handling in Visual Basic .NET.

The Book of Visual Studio .NET - A Visual Basic .NET Crash Course

What are the new things in Visual Basic .NET? This first of three parts excerpted from The Book of Visual Studio .NET addresses the new items in Visual Basic .NET.

The Developer.com Product of the Year 2002 Winners

Announcing the Winners of the Developer.com Product of the Year 2002!

Excerpt: Early Adopter VoiceXML: VoiceXML with XSLT (HTML and WML), Part 3

This is the last in a three-part series featuring a sneak preview of the upcoming WROX Press book VoiceXML. This section continues with the examples of using XSLT with VXML, then shows you how to use the style sheet you've created.

Excerpt: Early Adopter VoiceXML: VoiceXML with XSLT (HTML and WML), Part 2

This is the second in a three-part series featuring a sneak preview of the upcoming WROX Press book VoiceXML. This section moves on to take a close look at some examples of using XSLT with VXML.

Global Exception Handling with ASP.NET

You can't debug a problem if you don't know that it exists. Understand how to handle Web page errors using ASP.NET.

Excerpt: Early Adopter VoiceXML: VoiceXML with XSLT (HTML and WML)

VoiceXMLPlanet readers get a sneak preview of the upcoming WROX Press book VoiceXML with this excerpt from Chapter 7. This chapter examines the use of the Extensible Stylesheet Language for Transformations (XSLT) as a tool for the generation of VoiceXML.

Understanding Process Modeling

Do you know the methods for presenting business models? Learn about the three standard representations and some of the capability and syntax for each.

Dealing With E-Mail Viruses

Do E-mail viruses truly pose a threat?

An Overview of the SOAP v1.1 Specification

The SOAP 1.1 Specification is currently being used by a number of companies. In fact, Microsoft's SOAP SDK 2.0 supports the SOAP v1.1 specification. In this article Kenn and Mark present the constructs that should be used to serialize data using the SOAP specification.

Open source databases ready for prime time

Rapidly evolving open source databases are becoming reliable and robust enough to compete with commercial systems, and they cost much less

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