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    Open Enterprise Interview with Ryan Bagueros, North-by-South 19/06/2008 12:40:48

    Latin America is emerging as a real hotbed of open source
    Like the future, open source is already here, it's just unevenly distributed. In particular, Latin America is emerging as a real hotbed of not only free software coding, but free software uptake by governments - to an extent that puts the UK's pathetic bumblings in this area quite to shame.
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    The A-Z of Programming Languages: BASH/Bourne-Again Shell 30/05/2008 09:43:51

    When the Bourne Shell found its identity
    Computerworld is undertaking a series of investigations into the most widely-used programming languages. Previously we spoke to Alfred v. Aho of AWK fame, and in this article we chat to Chet Ramey about his experience maintaining Bash.
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    Google: OpenSocial party nearing start 25/02/2008 08:23:59

    Google Engineering Director David Glazer talks about OpenSocial
    Almost four months after Google emerged from the background in social networking with its OpenSocial initiative, there is no shortage of skepticism around the project.
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    SugarCRM eyes a public offering 11/02/2008 10:30:10

    Speaking at SugarCRM conference, the Sun CEO touts MySQL's open source model and growth rate
    SugarCRM began in 2004 and offers its Sugar CRM package via a hybrid commercial-open source model and delivers it via onsite and on-demand modes. The company has amassed more than 3,000 customers in 30 countries, SugarCRM officials said. InfoWorld Editor at Large Paul Krill met with Clint Oram, SugarCRM co-founder and vice president of open source community relations, at the company's conference in California this week to talk about the company and where it is headed.
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    phpBB3 takes giant strides from predecessor 05/02/2008 11:17:14

    Few surfers can claim that they never have visited a phpBB site. We speak to the key players of phpBB and find out why this version is better than V 2.2.
    As the world gets smaller, security threats and spam seem only to grow. PhpBB is the open source Internet Forum package that underlies a majority of the online forums on the Internet and its creators take their motto "creating communities" very seriously. All communities need to interact freely and safely, and although a long time coming, the latest release, phpBB3, has several increased security measures, as well as enhanced collaboration features and mobile optimisation.
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    Open source on the big screen: Matt Ebb tells tales of Elephants Dream 15/01/2008 12:16:49

    Lead artist from Elephants Dream speaks about what it is like to make your own open movie using open source tools and the power of the community.
    Need a project for the new year? You could consider supporting, contributing to or starting an Open Movie. The Open Movie concept gained attention with the release of Elephants Dream in 2006. The Blender Foundation is currently developing a follow up called "Peach" which is should be released later this year. Lead artist from Elephants Dream, Matt Ebb gives us some background on Elephants Dream and talks about what is involved in making an open movie.
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    Samba's Tridge clusters code and crowds 15/01/2008 08:53:50

    Author of and contributor to the Samba file server, Andrew Tridgell, talks to Computerworld about Samba and his upcoming Linux.conf.au talk
    Andrew "Tridge" Tridgell, the man behind the Samba file server and self-confessed TSP packet molester talks with Dahna McConnachie about Samba and some of his other favourite pastimes. Tridge will be speaking more about clustered Samba at the upcoming linux.conf.au.
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    Riding the open source Storm 02/01/2008 08:36:28

    Open source guru Stormy Peters talks about the global initiative to count how much open source software is used by enterprise, and her upcoming keynote at Melbourne’s Linux Conference
    Open source guru Stormy Peters talks about the global initiative to count how much open source software is used by enterprise, and her upcoming keynote at Melbourne's Linux Conference.
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    SourceForge exec on the open source breeding ground 23/11/2007 08:04:35

    With more staff, improvements to its website, new infrastructure and an increased enterprise take-up of open source, it’s full steam ahead.
    We hear from SourceForge and SourceForge.net Marketplace Vice President Mike Rudolph about the world's largest Open Source software development web site, which, as of today, claims 162,855 registered projects and 1,732,552 registered users.
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    GeoNames founder opens up the GIS world 21/11/2007 05:13:00

    Marc Wick discusses the GeoNames project: how it started, what it uses to keep running, where it is being used and where the project is heading. He also discusses free and open software, how an increasingly GPS-enabled world is driving the need for free data, the politics in data access and more.
    GeoNames is a free and open source geographical database. Primarily for developers wanting to integrate the project into web services and applications, it integrates world-wide geographical data including names of places in various languages, elevation, population, and all latitude / longitude coordinates. Users are able to manually edit, correct and add new names with a user-friendly wiki interface. The data is accessible through a number of webservices and a daily database export.
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    Autodesk's Liam Speden on how open source can help coordinate our world 02/11/2007 06:41:40

    Speden explains how the open source community and Autodesk can work together to make sense of the surge in location enabled and spatially aware information.
    Autodesk recently announced plans to donate its coordinate system (CS) and map projection technology to the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo). The software, acquired from Mentor Software will help users to more easily support geographic coordinate conversions and allow accurate and precise geospatial analysis. This planned donation joins several previous Open Source donations by the company, including the web mapping MapGuide and the geospatial data access technology (FDO) software, both donated last year.
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