Openmoko goes live

OpenMoko is a GNU / Linux based open software development platform. Developers have full access to OpenMoko source and they can tailor their implementations to underlying hardware platforms.

Weekly Wrap-up: The Hottest Linux community stories for the week July 7 2007

Here is the Linuxlookup.com weekly wrap-up, some of the hottest stories in the Linux community this week were...

- OpenMoko availavle on July 9th

- Motorola Releases Open Source…

Interview with FSFE President Georg Greve

Sean Daly had the opportunity to meet up in Brussles with George Greve, President of the Free Software Foundation Europe, on July 2nd, and naturally he wanted to ask him about GPLv3. He also got…

MySQL CEO Mårten Mickos: What Open Source Is Really All About

"I am very passionate about open source. And I do believe that it is a superior method. But at the same time, I must be pragmatic. So when they say being dogmatic is very important for the Free…

Zend Framework 1.0.0 production release

Zend Technologies, Inc., the PHP company, announced the availability of version 1.0 of Zend Framework, an open source application framework for PHP. First announced at the annual Zend Conference…

AMD Makes Strategic Investment in Transmeta

Transmeta Corporation and AMD today announced that AMD has invested $7.5 million in Transmeta in exchange for Transmeta preferred stock.

"We are very pleased that AMD has made a strategic…

FCC Rules on FOSS and Software-Defined Radio

The Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC) has examined the Federal Communication Commission’s (FCC) rules, which go into effect today, governing Software Defined Radio (SDR) devices and concluded…

Open-Source Platforms for Education and Equalization

When I spoke to the KSA Task Force in Liberia a few weeks ago, a colleague asked the assembled group (a mixture of teachers, principals, ministry officials, academics and students) how many had…

Florida Linux Show 2008

The board members of the Florida Linux Show 2008 have elected Jacksonville, Florida as the city to hold the 2008 Conference and Exhibition. This year's show will focus on moving from IPv4 to IPv6…

Microsoft Statement About GPLv3

Microsoft's statement on GPLv3:

Published: July 5, 2007

Microsoft is not a party to the GPLv3 license and none of its actions are to be misinterpreted as accepting status as a…