[ Thanks to Greta
Durr for this link. ]
“As the barbecue was being devoured at its May launch party,
Oakland, Calif.-based Open Source upstart dLoo said it’s cooking up
Internet software accessibility for nearly as many platforms as a
pig has ribs.”
“dLoo will be contributing BlueBox, a hyperlink app browser, to
[different] projects. Based on key innovations from the KDE and
GNOME communities, BlueBox allows users to customize program
interfaces and run Open Source programs in GNOME, KDE, Windows, the
Macintosh, and the Palm,” said dLoo CEO Nile Geisinger.”
“Geisinger launched dLoo last month and previously has worked
for the likes of Ricoh’s Advanced Development Center and Timedance.
Geisinger, who has degrees in Computer Science and Philosophy from
the University of California said he is passionate about the Open
Source movement and fusing its technology with dLoo.”