Category Archives: Open Source

What is Open Source, Really?

The open source movement has many proponents, and the Open Source Initiative, or OSI, has been key to its momentum. || Join the chat: bit.ly || In this week’s OS.ALT you can see my interview from oscon with Simon Phipps from the OSI. We talk about what the OSI is, what changes are happening to its structure, and how everyone can now both support and benefit from the Open Source Initiative!

First Ever Open Source Gaming Console – OUYA

The cutthroat console market has been dominated by Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft for years now. We saw popular consoles fizzle out and die… || Join the chat: bit.ly || .. and the big companies make it really difficult for small developers to make games. So what is the answer? Kickstarter to the rescue! In this week’s GeekBuzz I talk about Ouya, a new gaming console that is based on the open-source Android operating system. Its Kickstarter campaign has raised almost .5 million dollars in under two days, with almost 25000 consoles already sold! Its goal is to provide a platform for indie & open development, with games that are free to play or at least free to try, and have the console itself cost less than 0. Can the Ouya compete with the PS3, XBox360, Wii or WiiU? Check out the video for more info! OUYA’s Website – www.kickstarter.com || Free Gamefly Trial for watching! gamefly.com

OpenOffice and Honeycomb Open Source (mostly), CyanogenMod 7, Skype Vulnerability on Android!

Here is what is going on in the world of Linux – July 10 2012.

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OUYA Open Source Home Console

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New Platform Behavio Aims To Turn Smartphones Into Sensors

The Knight Foundation recently hosted a News Challenge in order to find up-and-coming innovative ideas pertaining to media. Among the winners, which were awarded .37 million in grants, was one particularly interesting platform called Behavio. The startup is an open source platform that turns phones into smart sensors of the real world behavior of consumers. Although the Knight Foundation honored Behavio for the advancements it can make in journalism, the platform can actually be utilized in many other areas as well. As Nadav Aharony, the company’s co-founder and who is also a product manager on Google’s Android team, explained to us, the platform can actually “look at how communities live their lives.” In other words, it can detect how friendships are formed and how people make decisions. The journalism implications are significant as well since the platform will be able to enhance the meaning of pictures. In addition, it opens the door for many others to contribute to a story. Aharony told us that the platform began as an open source project at the MIT Media Lab Funf and then developed into Behavio. While the platform is still relatively new, he believes it has the ability to be used in many different industries, including healthcare. He expects that we will see apps and services that use the framework in the relatively near future.

ETNA open source project mock-up demo for W3C "Using Open Data" Workshop

Veryb interesting use of open souce social networking.

ETNA is an Open Source project of a federated social network for implementing participatory auditing on open spending data actually released by public entities. The aim is simplify and enrich cost and budget open data and make them understandable by all, by directly involving transparency offices and public project managers. ETNA scope is to create real value for citizens from Spending Open Data (budget, transactions and procurements) as well as for administrations that can improve the quality of data released and being more effective in project management. Auditing for Social Change. A Strategy for Citizen Engagement in Public Sector Accountability (United Nations 2007): www.unpan.org ITDashboard: www.itdashboard.gov Website: www.youaudit.org DISCLAMER The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the SkyLab Italia. The views expressed are those of the individual authors and do not imply any expression of opinion on the part of the SkyLab Italia.

Open Source in the National System for GeoSpatial Intelligence – FOSS4G-NA 2012

If you want to know more about what is going on in the industry, watch this video.

Current Status and Future Directions for Open Source in the National System for GeoSpatial Intelligence A Sponsor Day Presentation on Thursday, April 12 at the 2012 FOSS4G North American Conference in Washington, DC Introduction by Dr. Christopher Tucker (~30 min) Panel: Open Source in Action in the DoD IC, Initiatives and Challenges (~30 min) Eric Schwarz, NGA Nathan Frantz, US Army Corps of Engineers Elizabeth Lyon, US Army Corps of Engineers Dr. Christopher Tucker, (Moderator)