Nokia today announced the Web Browser for S60 3rd Edition and said it will release the source code for S60 WebKit, the browser's engine, to the open source community.
The Web Browser for S60 enables full mobile browsing of complete Web pages, leveraging full compatibility with Asynchronous JavaScript™ and XML (Ajax) technologies and support for dynamic HTML and scripting languages.
Read More at http://opensource.nokia.com/projects/S60browser/
'Elephant's dream', the first open source movie was released recently and
can be downloaded from http://orange.blender.org/ . This movie is made
primarily with Blender, an open source animation package.
Way back in 2001 end, when I interacted with Marc Fleury, the dynamic Founder of JBoss, I was having a fair idea about the destiny of JBoss.
A seven plus years journey for JBoss has not been a smooth ride in the early days of skepticism surrounding Java Open Source and J2EE certification issues.
Finally after much speculation about Oracle's possible new item in its long shopping list, JBoss made RedHat its new container!
Here is how JBoss would look like now on http://www.redhat.com/about/news/prarchive/2006/jboss.html
DYI Search Engine Optimization
One of the best tutorials out there is one called “DYI Search Engine Optimization” by Lorelle VanFossen. Specifically, Lorelle (lorelle.WordPress.com) has some great tips, including how to optimize your code, develop strong intrasite links, write with strong keyword usage, use categories and tags, and how to use ping services. Lorelle says that “the goal is to help search engine crawlers move through your website collecting information to be stored in the search engine’s database.
The key to your blog’s data making it successfully into a search engine’s database is to:
In the changing world of business equations and dynamics we took an internal vote to go in favor of making Open Source, Samooha, the platform we put together for all size businesses to adopt in the present and future circumstances of changing connected world.
We had 80% vote in favor to Open Source but the 20% stopped us from moving forward. A caution we are currently taking are in the interest of all the stake holders. Here are a few links which one can take a look which speaks for and against.
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Lack Of Support Slowing Spread Of Open-source Applications