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EU regulators cool on Microsoft open-source move

February 21, 2008 Announcement won't affect its antitrust investigations against the software giant, says European Commission. TAGS: Jeremy Allison, interoperability, commission, announcement, Samba, European Union, Steve Ballmer, API, antitrust, open source, Microsoft Corp.

MapQuest offers open-source API

March 7, 2006 Company follows Google, Yahoo in offering mapping, routing technology for Web developers focused on mashups. TAGS: Mapquest, mashup, API, Yahoo! Inc., open source, developer, Google Inc.

Lips Forum releases mobile Linux specs

December 12, 2007 Unlike Google's Android platform and others, the Lips Forum is trying to create a fully open-source set of specifications for mobile Linux. TAGS: Mobile Linux, Linux, specification, API, telecommunications, open source

Google courts open-source developers

March 17, 2005 Search king's new Google Code site is intended to be a central resource for developers. TAGS: Google Inc., Python, API, developer, C++ programming language, open source

Why Google loves developers

May 31, 2007 Google is in the online-ad business. Why does it lavish attention on software developers and open-source projects? Kicking offline Web apps into gear TAGS: Google Inc., mashup, Web application, developer, API, conference, open source, California

Sun releases developer tools for NetBeans

December 6, 2006 Two new packs for the open-source NetBeans IDE aim to make it easier to work on applications for the Web and for a range of OSes. TAGS: Sun NetBeans, IDE, Sun Microsystems Inc., development tool, C++ programming language, C, API, Sun Solaris, Web application, Java, open source, IBM Corp., operating system

SXSW sets stage for open-source DIY hacking

March 12, 2007 Creative and kooky do-it-yourself hardware hacks get a serious open-source twist at this year's South by Southwest Interactive Festival. TAGS: DIY, hacking, open source, API, firmware, cell phone

OpenOffice for Mac OS X delayed

August 22, 2003 Limited developer resources mean Mac OS X users will have to wait until 2006 for a native version of the open-source office package. TAGS: OpenOffice, Apple Mac OS X, StarOffice, translation, API, open source, Apple Macintosh, Apple Mac OS, Apple Computer, Unix, Sun Microsystems Inc., operating system

Microsoft re-explains .Net strategy

November 20, 2003 The software giant's elusive initiative--a hot topic a few years ago but overshadowed by other Microsoft efforts lately--is declared alive and well by a Comdex panel. TAGS: COMDEX, Microsoft .NET, open standard, trade show, API, XML, open source, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Novell delays open-source project

November 18, 2003 Developers and corporate customers eager to get their hands on an open-source version of Microsoft's .Net line of programming tools will need to wait a little longer. TAGS: Mono, Ximian, Novell Inc., Stephen O'Grady, Microsoft .NET, programming tool, open source, Unix, Linux, project, API, Microsoft Corp., GUI, developer, Java, information technology

Sun invites outside involvement with Java 6

November 18, 2004 Sun puts very early versions of the source code on its Web site so Java programmers could better see and participate in its development. TAGS: JCP, Java, J2SE, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java 2, involvement, Java programmer, SCO Group Inc., programmer, source code, API, open source, Microsoft Corp.

Linux seller licenses Windows Media technology

April 28, 2004 Turbolinux, a Japanese seller of the open-source operating system, bridges a philosophical divide by licensing Microsoft technology for playing digital music and video. TAGS: TurboLinux Inc., Windows Media Format, Windows Media, open source, Linspire, Linux, Japan, RealNetworks Inc., Linux seller, codec, API, digital music, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows, Web browser

SCO's failing case against IBM

March 9, 2004 Open-source advocate Bruce Perens says SCO will need more than fancy footwork to pull off its argument in the Linux code dispute. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., IBM AIX, Open Group, Unix, AT&T Corp., claim, Linux, IBM Corp., argument, API, Novell Inc., lawyer, open source

IBM donates code to open-source project

November 18, 2003 Software consortium Eclipse says Big Blue's contribution will form the basis of its Visual Editor Project. But Java steward Sun is not yet ready to join the effort. TAGS: Joe Keller, GUI, Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., IBM Corp., open source, consortium, API, project, programming, operating system

British mapping agency takes on Google Maps

November 2, 2006 Ordnance Survey is opening up some of its secret code to allow software developers to create Google Maps-style mashups. TAGS: Google Maps, Google Inc., mashup, U.K., code, API, open source, map

Microsoft, Novell talk up 'meat' of technical collaboration

February 12, 2007 The two companies vow to optimize virtualization servers and directories, with an interoperability and testing lab planned. TAGS: hypervisor, Novell Inc., Xen, meat, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, virtualization, interoperability, Microsoft Windows Server, SuSE, service pack, API, collaboration, server, Microsoft Corp., Linux, open source

Ask Jeeves mulls Firefox-based browser

February 15, 2005 Ask Jeeves, Mozilla Foundation begin talks on Jeeves browser and on donating Jeeves' search technology to the open-source group. TAGS: Ask Jeeves Inc., desktop search, Mozilla Corp., Firefox, Ask.com, discussion, Google Search, Web browser, Google Inc., API, open source, toolbar, blog, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp.

Web giants lure developers

September 1, 2006 As more software goes online, Web services providers race to get more applications on their hosted computing platforms. TAGS: Amazon.com Inc., e-commerce, Web service, eBay Inc., BEA Systems Inc., programmer, platform, API, developer, service provider, software company, open source, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp., operating system

Linux gets its 'Moto' running

July 28, 2006 With phone called "Ming," company builds Chinese dynasty, helps Linux in its advance against Great Wall of rival OSes. TAGS: Motorola Inc., Trolltech, Linux, Mobile Linux, Symbian Inc., OEM, China, smart phone, Nokia Corp., NEC Electronics Corp., mobile device, API, Panasonic, development, platform, Samsung Electronics
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