MGTwitterEngine is a class which lets you integrate Twitter support into your Cocoa application, by making use of the Twitter API. The entire API is covered, and appropriate data is returned as simple native Cocoa objects (NSArrays, NSDictionarys, NSStrings, NSDates and so on), for very easy integration into your own application. Saved By: DASKAjA | View Details | Give Thanks
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One thing is for sure, and despite Microsoft's official denials; open source software is the biggest threat the company faces to its world-beating business model. This was further underlined with Dell's announcement that it was shipping a range of desktops and notebooks with open source operating system Ubuntu preloaded.
Chipmark is an student-run open-source project at the University of Minnesota that lets you store your bookmarks in one place and access them from all of your computers; besides entralized bookmark storage, its features include Firefox and IE extensions, bookmark recommendations, and bookmark sharing.
There has historically been, and still is, a lack of good, free MacOS native EDA (electronic design automation) software. The situation has somewhat improved in the past few years because the X11 layer in Mac OS X allows graphical unix applications to run natively on the Mac, concurrently with other programs.
The company is revealing the source code of its alternative to Flash in order to make inroads with the Web developer community and better compete with Adobe
The 22-caliber Walther semi-automatic pistol used by Cho Seung-Hui in the Virginia Tech massacre was purchased on the Internet from a Green Bay, Wisconsin-based Web site, The Gun Source.
A new class of knowledge commons is poised to explode in coming years, joining the ranks of free and open source software, the Creative Commons, Wikipedia and others as a coherent social movement.
10 Open Source solutions college students can use to save cash (and afford to do the laundry).
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An open-source search engine from Wikipedia creator is planned for launch at the end of the year.
"In support of the innovative use of Internet-based tools in the production of a daily public radio program." If you're not familiar with Radio Open Source, this is an approach worth at least serious consideration, and perhaps outright emulation, by broadcasters elsewhere.
A short film that gives a brief overview of Net Neutrality. Anyone is free to download and edit this film, maybe your changes will even be used in the next version. Thanks to Dave for finding this.
A short film about Net Neutrality. Also, anyone can download and edit the film -- perhaps edits you make will show up in the next version.
Open source is so much more than Linux these days. A lot is happening beyond the popular operating system. Open source models are thriving in CRM (SugarCRM), messaging (Scalix), and systems management (Zenoss).
We're always up for a good open-source project with all the right intentions, and OpenMoko has to stand near the top of that list. After all, what could possibly be better (read: geekier) than open-source phone platforms? Well, turns out we have the answer: an open-source phone, that's what.
The palm-sized PDA tucked away in Justine Aitel's pocketbook just might be the most scary device on display at this year's RSA security conference.
French authorities will give out 175,000 USB memory sticks loaded with open-source software to Parisian high-school students at the start of the next school year.
According to Mozilla, Firefox 3.0 could be released in Q3 or Q4 of this year, with Firefox 4.0 following in 2008.
From the post: "In 1993, NCSA released their liberally licensed, but proprietary, Mosaic 2.0 browser with support for inline images arguably heralding the start of the web as we know it today...We are not desperate, and we welcome the inevitable with open arms. Stepping up the development of the Second Life Grid to everyone interested, I am proud to announce the availability of the Second Life client source code for you to download, inspect, compile, modify, and use within the guidelines of the GNU GPL version 2." [via Boing Boing]
Open source software module originally designed as a simple way to post photos online. With version 2.0, it has been completely overhauled to support detailed annotation ("footnotes") of objects (such as artwork or photos), including citations, dimensions, latitude/longitude and other identification metadata.










