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MIT wins award for OpenLaszlo based image tool Thalia

Matt Asay of Alfresco announced in his CNet blog that the Thalia application framework built as an open source software by Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Information Services & Technology won an InfoWorld award. Here’s a description of Thalia from the InfoWorld website:

MITs Thalia, an application framework for the management of image and other digital media built using OpenLaszlo

MIT’s Information Services and Technology group developed Thalia, an application framework for the management of image and other digital media. To ensure the product’s success, MIT partnered with Questcon Technologies, a QA and test specialty firm, to validate the application before releasing to MIT’s departments. Thalia comprises a rich Web client and the Image Management Engine, which provides a framework of distinct, reusable components via its REST-style APIs. Thalia’s Web client was built using OpenLaszlo and is compiled to create a Flash interface. Thalia’s back end comprises Java servlets exposed as REST Web services, and it interfaces with the Alfresco open source ECM (enterprise content management) system. The framework allows MIT departments to upload, organize, tag, present, discuss, and search multimedia content.

OpenLaszlo can perfectly be used to improve the presentation layer of web applications, connecting to many of the existing open source CMS, webapplication development frameworks and digital content repositories. As long as the back-end system provides web services to connect to the integration of an OpenLaszlo rich Internet application client with the back-end doesn’t pose any problems, providing a superb user experience across runtimes like DHTML/Ajax and Flash.

Congratulations to the whole Thalia team! It’s always inspiring to see what you are building with our technology.

OpenLaszlo: OpenLaszlo Project Blog

A Second Look at the Cathedral and Bazaar

"...the development of Linux is not a new and revolutionary model, but just a logical continuation of the Free Software Foundation's (FSF) GNU project. This project has strong connections to MIT. I am convinced that this academic connection was crucial to

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OpenCode

OPENCODE is a web-based programming environment that leverages the user community to foster creative development and teach graphics-based programming to non-programmers.

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One Laptop per Child (OLPC), a $100 laptop for the world's children education.

To provide children around the world with new opportunities to explore, experiment and express themselves.

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Slashdot | MIT's OpenCourseWare Program

Slashdot thread on MIT's opencourseware program including links to similar online educational resources peppered throughout the in jokes in the posts

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MIT OpenCourseWare | OCW Home

Welcome to MIT's OpenCourseWare: a free and open educational resource (OER) for educators, students, and self-learners around the world. It is true to MIT's values of excellence, innovation, and leadership. MIT OCW: * Is a publication of MIT course

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OpenCode

processing in the browser. java applets are back.

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OpenCode

OPENCODE is a web-based programming environment that leverages the user community to foster creative development and teach graphics-based programming to non-programmers.

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Free / Open Source Research Community (Online Papers)

Several articles related with open source in development, economics and community society. Diversos artigos relacionados com open source no desenvolvimento, economia e sociedade.

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