Articles tagged with: Featured

Movial Joins LiMo Foundation
Posted in Featured on 4 August 2008

Movial joins the LiMO Foundation, and contributes Browser D-Bus Bridge to the Open Source Community

Open Source and Cloud Computing
Posted in Featured on 31 July 2008

Read Tim O’Reilly’s thoughts about open source and cloud computing. It’s an insightful look into these two key areas of modern technology

Why free software and Apple’s iPhone don’t mix
Posted in Featured on 31 July 2008

The iPhone is not a “phone” any more than my laptop computer is a phone. The iPhone can make phone calls, but so can my laptop.

Fortify’s Open Source Security Study: It’s All FUD
Posted in Featured on 31 July 2008

This is our final response to what we consider misleading statements by Fortify in their recently released report

Ribbit Acquired by BT
Posted in Featured on 29 July 2008

Ribbit, the Internet telephony company has been acquired by BT for an amount that we consider to be very cheap.

Openmoko Inks Distribution Deal with Koolu
Posted in Featured on 21 July 2008

Koolu will distribute the FreeRunner mobile phone in all of the Americas, the United Kingdom and the European Union.

EC Caps Mobile Charges Across the EU
Posted in Featured on 18 July 2008

The EC caps texting charges across the European Union’s 27 member states at €0.11 (US $0.17).

Software Freedom and Web Applications
Posted in Featured on 17 July 2008

The nature of our interactions with software applications is changing. We need to understand how this change affects our freedom.

The Franklin Street Statement
Posted in Featured on 15 July 2008

The Franklin Street Statement is an attempt by autonomous.us to ensure that FOSS principles are applied to networked services or SaaS

Software Freedom in Network Services
Posted in Featured on 14 July 2008

A group of hackers and activists exploring the ideas of user freedom as they relate to network communication technologies.

Please, Recycle that Old Phone
Posted in Featured on 7 July 2008

Survey of consumers reveals that most old mobile phones are not being recycled.

OSSCamp Bengaluru Mobile! 2008
Posted in Featured on 7 July 2008

Open Source Software enthusiasts to meet on July 19, 2008 in Bangalore, India