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The rumored Google Phone would not only provide an open source phone powered by Android, it could actually free us from the control of the large network providers at the same time.
Google Goggles Gives Android Users Bragging Rights
Google Goggles is not only intriguing technology that moves visual search a huge leap forward, it's only available for Android Phone users, giving them one up on their iPhone-wielding buddies.
Joe Brockmeier talks open source and social media
I interviewed Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier, who is community manager at openSUSE, about the latest version of the OS, how he keeps the community vibrant, and his increasing use of social media to promote his OS.
Is Google Feeling Heat from Microsoft?
If the new Google interface design is any indication, it appears that Google might actually be feeling a little heat, or at least some influence, from Bing, but it's hard to extrapolate that to any real concern on Google's part.
Droid Could Bring Motorola Back From Dead
Motorola has been involved in open source phones for years, but the Droid running Google Android represents its first opportunity for a home run in some time.
Verizon and AT&T Play Legal Mumbly Peg
While Verizon and AT&T go at it like a couple of school boys in court trading law suits and insults, they should know that most cell phone consumers don't really care about either of them.
Mark Cuban's Plan to Kill Google
Mark Cuban, the Dallas Mavericks owner has a plan to kill Google by paying the top 1K sites a cool million each to leave the Google index and move to Microsoft, but could such a plan ever work and would it be worth the risk to abandon Google?
The Internet Stll Confuses Rupert Murdoch
In an interview with Sky News Australia the other day it was apparent that the internet confused and confounded media mogul Rupert Murdoch. And revealed a bundle of contradictory views.
Promoting Open Source Through Social Media
Social media and open source are natural allies. This post explains how to use social media tools to promote your open source project.
If Windows, Linux and OSX Opened Cafes...
After learning that Microsoft opened a Win7-themed cafe, it got me wondering what a cafe would like if it ran in the same style of the OS it was named for...
Google Tries Transparency with New Dashboard
The sheer amount of information that Google has on us across its properties can be daunting. The new Dashboard tool is a step toward letting us see what they have.
Leslie Stahl Needs to Get a Clue About P2P
Leslie Stahl's complete ignorance about peer to peer networking and its role in content distribution was on full display on 60 Minutes Sunday night.
My First Impressions of Google Wave
A few weeks ago I got my invitation to Google Wave. After using it for a while, I can see its potential as a collaboration tool, but it's too early to tell if this tool will change the way we communicate in the enterprise.
Top Five Open Source Content Management Systems
It's always so difficult to make a "top" anything list. There are so many good candidates and you know that no matter which ones you choose, you're going to make somebody unhappy, but here's my shot at the top five open source content management systems.
Is Google Android Strategy to Trip Up Win Mobile?
Some have suggested that Googe's Android OS is a strategic move by Google to block Win Mobile marketplace success, but it seems that Microsoft is doing enough to harm its reputation without Google's interference.
Ballmer Gets that Sidekick Issue a Matter of Trust
Even while pushing his new SharePoint cloud services, Steve Ballmer understands the recent Sidekick data loss incident isn't going away. But he's doing his level best to minimize it and its impact on Microsoft's cloud strategy.
A Black Eye For Cloud Computing
While it's easy to dismiss the fears of cloud computing naysayers, it was a startling bad week for cloud computing as Microsoft lost data and Apple might have leaked some.
Dell Cell Phone Would Face Steep Climb
Looks like Dell is trying to get into the cell phone business, creating an open source Android phone, distributed by AT&T, but Dell has tried gadgets before and failed. Is there any reason to believe it would be different now?
The Incredible Arrogance of Being Eric Schmidt
In a wide-ranging interview with the Digital Memo Blog, Google CEO Eric Schmidt and co-founder Sergey Brinn came off as smug, arrogant and cavalier, and those were the good points.
Does The Open Source Label Still Matter?
When it comes to selling a commercial open source product, how different is it really from selling a proprietary product? In the end, if it's a good product, the fact it's open source is probably a minor factor for buyers.
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