I like the idea of free blogging and am sure google is not going anywhere soon, but still, you ultimately have no control if things change. Am I correct in worrying about this? Do you "high roller bloggaz" use the free or pay the /yr for an addon for every blog you run? Also, is it a lot of work to transfer later, when u start making enough loot?
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Which open source ecommerce solution should I use?
I would like to create an online store that has the following features:
– Customers can purchase "points" or "credits"
– Customers can shop using the credits
– Customer can create profile
– Software can search for similar products using Google Products API
– Software can be used to generate receipts
– Software can be used to generate automated emails based on customer actions
Are there any open source ecommerce solutions like Zen Cart, or osCommerce that can do this? Any advice would be helpful.
What's In It for Me? Benefits from Open Sourcing Code
Open Source Developers @ Google Speaker Series: Ben Collins-Sussman and Brian Fitzpatrick What’s In It for Me? How Your Company Can Benefit from Open Sourcing Code As the open source community continues to clamor for more companies to open source their code, more and more executives are asking themselves just what open source can do for their company. There are a number of ways for a company to open source an internal project: from tossing code over the wall on the one hand to running a fully open development project on the other to any combination of the two. This talk will discuss the costs and benefits associated with each method as well as how to successfully launch your new open source project.
How do Open source developers make money?
I have been curious for some time. People who develop Open Source Software don’t charge for those programs. Now even Google is providing some Open Source Software… My question is … how? What is the incentive? If its just volunteer work for the betterment of the world, I would be very happy and proud of the trajectory humanity is starting to follow.
Google Chrome Tour – Open Source Browser Features
Here, as promised, I talk about the features inside google chrome. I was going to do a “first impressions” video but some people have already done this, so here is a tour of the open source browser available in beta for Windows. Kind of a review. www.google.com
Open Office Training
Google Tech Talks June 6, 2008 ABSTRACT Open Office Training Speaker: Michelle Murrian
Open Source Developers at Google
File systems provide one of the most familiar interfaces end users know. Since implementing a traditional file system is extremely complex and difficult, presenting information seamlessly through files and folders has typically been limited to a small set of select programmers–often kernel hackers who develop at the lowest layers of a system. The MacFUSE mechanism breaks this barrier on Mac OS X by doing all the in-kernel hard work once and for all and leaving to the developer only the file-system-specific logic, which can be implemented as a regular user-space application. MacFUSE, with its simple programmer-visible API (same as the Linux FUSE API) and multiple language bindings, almost trivializes the process of making anything and everything appear seamlessly as a set of files and folders. You can use it to blur the line between the Macintosh Desktop and the Web. In this talk, you will hear the story of MacFUSE from its creator.
Google I/O 2008 – Open Source is Magic
Open Source is Magic Chris DiBona (Google) Google Open Source Programs Manager Chris DiBona will discuss how, in fact, Open Source is too good to be true and thus must be magic. He will talk about how open source came into being, what it is, what it is not, and how Google uses it to write its software, release software to you and maybe make life a little more magical for you, too.
How to Put Adsense on Your WordPress Blog
Video shows you two easy ways to put your Google Adsense code on your WordPress blog.
Linux iPad Alternative, Nvidia Goes OpenGL 4.0, Google to Open Source VP8 for HTML5?
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