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The platform (dubbed Android) will be Linux & Java based. Don't expect to see phones that implement the platform until 2H08 (which means late December 2008). The Android platform (software stack) will be licensed under the Apache license
Tom Krazit at News.com is reporting that Google will formally announce a mobile platform dubbed "Android". Tom writes: "A software development kit for what's being called "a complete mobile-phone software stack" is belie
A while ago Shaun Connolly at JBoss posted an entry titled "What's in a Subscription". Shaun states: "Put simply, a Subscription is comprised of: 1. Software bits 2. Patches and updates to the bits 3. Support in the use of the bit
First Sanjiva challenged Dave's views (repeated by yours truly) that OSS vendors should focus on competing against the enterprise gorilla in the market vs. competing with each other. Next, BEA decided to make his prior post on "whether BEA
The Firefox 2.0.0.9 update released Thursday is considered a "stability" fix and does not address any security issues or include the planned Leopard enhancements
According to SD Times, the Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC) announced that it has reached a settlement with Monsoon Multimedia over its violation of the GPL. Monsoon had been distributing software from the BusyBox open source project without fully
About a week ago Matt Asay over at CNet noted how Joanne Rohde EVP Global Operations had left Red Hat and that Nick Van Wyk had been promoted VP Global Operations and Senior Transformation Executive. I've never heard of a title like that before,
Matt Aslett at The 451 Group reports: "Red Hat and GroundWork Open Source announced an interesting expansion of their partnership today that sees Red Hat offering 24×7 telephone premium support for GroundWork products, as well as the sale
First, I'm an IBMer. These are my views. IBM does not necessarily agree with them. Second, I think most of you will agree that I'm relatively friendly towards Microsoft when they may a positive OSS move. I am not anti-Microsoft just because