Doing a Web 2.0 Startup with Open Source
Silicon Valley is chock-full of Web 2.0 startups today. And these startups are using open source big-time.
Silicon Valley is chock-full of Web 2.0 startups today. And these startups are using open source big-time.
Updated versions of some weather gDesklets with fixes and additional features.
In the short time that I've spent using Ubuntu 5.10 (Breezy Badger), I've really come to like it. The installation was painless, all my hardware was detected and configured correctly, package management was easy, and the clean-cut GNOME desktop is terrific.
The O’Reilly Open Source Convention (OSCON) in Portland this year witnessed more than 2000 hackers, geeks and entrepreneurs demonstrating the phenomenal growth of open source.
As the market for software becomes bullish, a lot of attention is being showered on new open source development tools and frameworks. The star example today is the Eclipse Foundation’s namesake IDE.
Technetra participates at GNUnify 2005 in Pune, India.
Review of ‘The Definitive Guide to Plone’ by Andy McKay, published by Apress.
OSCON is a “must attend” conference for all open source players who want to keep pace with the fast-moving world of open source technologies.
It is said that trends follow talent. Where is the OSS talent going?
The author writes on this innovative approach to content distribution on the Internet.
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