Mobile apps driving without a license, Adobe cries uncle, and a new CS star is crowned.
by James Turner
| @blackbearnh | 10 March 2011
This week mobile apps get called out for their open source license compliance (or lack thereof), Adobe starts to yield some ground on Flash, and the latest Turing Award winner is announced.
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Joe Hellerstein on how enterprise-academic partnerships can help open source.
by Jenn Webb
| @JennWebb | 9 March 2011
Joe Hellerstein, a professor in the UC Berkeley science department, explains how a new partnership model is improving the professional development around an open source project.
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A new data conference will be co-located with OSCON in July.
by Sarah Novotny
| @sarahnovotny | 2 March 2011
This year, data comes of age at OSCON. We're announcing a new conference on data tools and infrastructure, to be co-located with OSCON in July 2011.
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Apple's PR juggernaut rolls through, patent legislation still has life, and P = NP continues to taunt.
by James Turner
| @blackbearnh | 2 March 2011
In the latest Developer Week in Review: Apple's PR machine grabs all the attention, patent reform may finally happen (or not), and P = NP continues to vex.
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Watson opens the door to conversations, not just answers.
by Mike Loukides
| @mikeloukides | 28 February 2011
Now that we can build machines that can answer tough and ambiguous questions, the next step is to realize that the answer to a question isn't the end of the process.
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App Store policy makes developers see red, Ubuntu may have a black heart, and a look at the blue content in git commits.
by James Turner
| @blackbearnh | 23 February 2011
Coming up on the Week in Review: Revolt of the App Store developers, Ubuntu's innocence lost, and a report we swear you'll like.
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