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The State of Open Source: Android
A Giant is Born Andy Rubin founded Android INC in 2003. Originally, his plan was to create a camera platform that included a selection of third party apps, but this was ultimately expanded to include smartphones after concluding the digital camera market was too small. Google purchased Android in 2005 and went public with its […]
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Before starting or joining any open source project, it is important to consider the community that will be involved. Here are a few things to consider: Why your project matters Understand the ecosystem Realize the community groups Measure more than just dollars Get started quickly and meaningfully More from OpenSource.com
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Cybersquats are small, communal communities that have attracted developers for major open source projects around the world. Video from BBC.
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Linus Torvalds offers his reflections on Linux and his viewpoints on the future of patent law and computer programming. More from Business Insider