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Skype dreams for developers

April 4, 2005 Fast-growing Net phone service has developers scrambling to figure out the best ways to add on--and cash in. TAGS: Skype, BellSouth Corp., developer, source code, AT&T Corp., CEO, Microsoft Corp.

Google crawls into source code search

October 5, 2006 Search giant gives software developers a tool that lets them search billions of lines of source code. TAGS: Google Inc., open source, programmer, source code, code, search, project, search engine, developer

Microsoft simplifies code-sharing plan

October 19, 2005 Company strips down its Shared Source Initiative to three licenses, one of which is modeled on the Mozilla Public License. TAGS: license, OSI, source code, open source, Microsoft Corp., Mozilla Corp., code, Bluetooth, developer

Microsoft may offer peek at SQL Server code

February 23, 2005 The company is looking at making the source code for the next version of SQL Server available under its shared-source program. TAGS: Microsoft SQL Server, Jason Matusow, source code, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, Stephen O'Grady, open source, product development, code, database, server, security, Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp., developer, Microsoft Windows

Nessus security tool closes its source

October 6, 2005 Developer makes popular free scanner proprietary, saying competitors were taking advantage of its open-source status. TAGS: Tenable Network Security Inc., GPL, security tool, source code, open source, scanner, developer, e-mail, security

Real, Motorola mobilize media with Linux

October 22, 2003 RealOne Player streaming media software will be incorporated into Linux-based Motorola phones--another step forward in bringing the open-source OS to wireless devices. TAGS: Motorola Inc., RealNetworks Inc., streaming media, RealNetworks RealOne Player, RealNetworks RealOne, handset, Linux, wireless device, source code, open source, developer, operating system, video

Microsoft sues over source code theft

September 26, 2006 Alleged hacker known as "Viodentia" broke through copy-protection tools using Redmond's own code, company charges. TAGS: copy protection, hacker, source code, Microsoft Zune, Windows Media, Napster Inc., SDK, digital-rights management, digital media, Redmond, Microsoft Corp., Yahoo! Inc., developer, movie, Microsoft Windows

Sun to open-source single sign-on code

July 13, 2005 Company will release code for single sign-on technology for use within one organization, but will keep federation technology closed. TAGS: single sign-on, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Java, source code, identity management, open source, organization, Java, Sun Solaris, developer, server

RealNetworks plays to Linux developers

August 6, 2003 The media software company announces plans to release the source code of its audio and video player to run on the Linux operating system. TAGS: RealNetworks Inc., Linux, LinuxWorld, home entertainment, source code, video player, Sun Solaris, developer, audio, Unix, media player, video, operating system, Microsoft Corp., server, Microsoft Windows

Solaris engineers offer personal source-code tours

June 14, 2005 Sun chose the human touch when it introduced more than 5 million lines of Solaris source code onto the Net. TAGS: OpenSolaris, Sun Solaris, Sun Microsystems Inc., Stephen O'Grady, programmer, source code, mailing list, blog, open-source software, IBM Corp., developer, project, Linux

Attempted attack on Linux kernel foiled

November 6, 2003 An unknown intruder tries to insert a Trojan horse program into the code of the next Linux kernel--an attempt that raises questions about the security of open-source development methods. TAGS: Concurrent Versions System, Linux kernel, intruder, kernel, Linus Torvalds, security flaw, Linux, source code, trojan horse, mailing list, open source, code, database, security, developer, Microsoft Corp.
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