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6 ways a thriving community will help your project succeed
NethServer is an open source product that my company, Nethesis, launched just a few years ago. The product wouldn't be what it is today without the vibrant community that surrounds and supports it.
In my previous article, I discussed what organizations should expect to give if they want to experience the benefits of thriving communities. In this article, I'll describe what organizations should expect to receive in return for their investments in the passionate people that make up their communities.
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Google open sources image recognition AI model, VR audio tools
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Google open sources spatial audio SDK for realistic VR and AR experiences
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Google Open-Sources Resonance Audio VR Tool
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Google open sources its 3D audio kit for VR and AR
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Univa Open Sources Project Tortuga for moving HPC Workloads to the Cloud
Today Univa announced the contribution of its Navops Launch product to the open source community as Project Tortuga under an Apache 2.0 license. The free and open code is designed to help proliferate the transition of enterprise HPC workloads to the cloud.
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Google Open Sources AI Code That Makes Pixel 2’s Portrait Mode So Amazing
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Mixed reaction to Ghostery open source announcement
There has been mixed reaction to the announcement by Ghostery, the New York-based provider of free software that, among other things, protects Internet users' privacy by blocking advertisers and Web publishers from tracking their online behaviour, that it is going open source.
The popular Ghostery browser extension is one of a growing range of options to block tracking software built into Web sites. It been downloaded by millions of Firefox, Chrome, Opera and Edge users around the world. Now its code was made publicly available on GitHub for the first time last week.
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Open Source and UIC @ Embedded World
The Embedded World trade fair, held in Nuremberg, Germany has become the world’s largest show for the embedded community. While the embedded market is fragmented into thousands of different application areas, the focus on automation has grown in recent years, as the IIoT is picking up pace and automation suppliers put more and more intelligence into their field and edge devices.
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Embedded Linux Conference 2018 Wraps Up In Portland
The Linux Foundation's Embedded Linux Conference 2018 and OpenIoT Summit wrapped up on Wednesday in Portland, Oregon. For those that couldn't make the event, PDF slide decks for many of the presentations are now available.
Slides from many of the sessions for the three-day Linux Foundation event are online for those interested. But unfortunately no word on audio/video recordings.
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Researchers develop 3D-printed stethoscope for use in war zones, low-income areas
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38-year-old code-writing tool released for general use
One of the world's early computer software editors, developed by the University of Adelaide and still in use today, is being released by the University for free use by developers around the world.
Under open source licence, beneficial features of "Ludwig" as a software development tool that are not found in other text and code editors will be now open to all developers.
Ludwig, a "full screen" editor, was originally designed by Computer Science staff to enable software development on the University's first VAX (Virtual Address eXtension) interactive computers, bought in 1979 to replace the previous computer systems of punch cards, printed output, and batch processing.
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Marsh Joins Enterprise Ethereum Alliance to Support Open Source Blockchain Standards
Marsh has announced that it has joined the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA), the world’s largest open source blockchain initiative with more than 400 member companies.
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Marsh joins open source blockchain initiative
Marsh has revealed that it has joined the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA), an open source blockchain initiative.
The EEA, currently with over 400 member companies, aims to create open industry standards and frameworks for blockchain applications – particularly those based on the Ethereum platform.
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