Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Linux Foundation chief: 'You are an idiot' if you don't give back to open source

  Jim Zemlin talks about Torvalds' leadership, HTML5 and mobile's future | Android smartphones surge to 42% share
 
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Linux Foundation chief: 'You are an idiot' if you don't give back to open source
Some of those who use Linux, free for the taking, don't give back in equal measure. Still, the time for cajoling those users -- even commercial projects like Ubuntu leader Canonical -- into participating is over, says Jim Zemlin, executive director of the nonprofit Linux Foundation. Read More


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Jim Zemlin talks about Torvalds' leadership, HTML5 and mobile's future
As the executive director of the Linux Foundation, Jim Zemlin is frequently asked to forecast the future of the IT industry. While he's happy to do so, he's the first to admit that he could be wrong. Read More

Android smartphones surge to 42% share
Google's Android smartphones surged by 15% in popularity in the U.S., topping out the field with a nearly 42% share, according to a ComScore survey. Read More


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