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Developer Linux News for Nov 17, 2009
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Bridging Enterprise and Community Collaboration (Nov 17, 2009, 19:33)
Linux.com: "Open source software alone is not a
magic wand for business. Organizations need to apply open
technologies, processes, community participation, and innovative
business models in order to get real change and positive
results."
Link fixed--ed.
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Microsoft playing nicely with open source (Nov 17, 2009, 17:33)
Null Pointer: "Before the Microsoft-centric
developer world goes completely gaga at the company's Professional
Developer Conference in the coming days, it's worth noting a couple
of open source milestones that may have slipped under the
radar."
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Fedora 12 released (Nov 17, 2009, 17:03)
Fedora 12 Release announcement: "The Fedora
Project is pleased to announce the release of Fedora 12 today. With
all the latest open source software and major improvements to
graphics support, networking, virtualization and more, Fedora 12 is
one of the most exciting releases so far."
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Exploring HTML 5's Audio/Video Multimedia Support (Nov 17, 2009, 15:03)
DevX: "The audio and video tags were among the
first features to be added to the HTML 5 specification. Find out
how these elements enable the browser to work with both types of
media in an easy-to-use manner."
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Ubuntu One Music Store: A Real Business? (Nov 17, 2009, 09:03)
WorksWithU: "Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth
hinted that Ubuntu may ultimately gain music and entertainment
store capabilities — similar to offerings from Apple (iTunes)
and Amazon.com. Fast forward to the present, and Canonical appears
to be preparing the Ubuntu One Music Store. Here's why."
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Linux Media Labs releases LM26415 driver for kernel 2.6.31
(Nov 17, 2009, 06:03)
LinuxPR: "LML26415 is PCI card for full
resolution (D1) analog video/audio input and output, based on
OpenCores PCI controller and MG1264 (Dallas/Mobilygen) motion video
processor.
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A New Game Comes To Linux And It's Not A FPS (Nov 17, 2009, 01:33)
Phoronix: "If though you have been trying to
find a new non-FPS game that has native Linux support, there is a
new one emerging and that is QuantZ."
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Examine PHP V5.3.0 features under the microscope (Nov 17, 2009, 00:03)
IBm Developerworks: "As the popular PHP
language continues to evolve, many new features enhance its
object-oriented aspects. In this article, PHP V5.3 examples
illustrate late static binding, namespace support, class method
overloading, and variable parsing and heredoc support"
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