Progress acquires IONA. Red Hat announces quarterly earnings. Optaros raises new round of funding. (and more)
Progress Software Corporation to Acquire IONA Technologies, Progess Software / IONA Technologies (Press Release)
Red Hat Reports First Quarter Results, Red Hat (Press Release)
Optaros Closes $12 Million in Series C Financing Co-Led by .406 Ventures & Globespan Capital Partners, Optaros (Press Release)
Sourcefire, Inc. Responds to Barracuda Networks Letter, Sourcefire (Press Release)
Linux Phone Standards (LiPS) Forum Joins Forces with LiMo, LiPS Forum / LiMo Foundation (Press Release)
Microsoft Takes Additional Steps in Implementing Interoperability Principles, Microsoft (Press Release)
Sun Microsystems Releases New GlassFish and MySQL Offering To Provide Customers With Unlimited Deployments of Enterprise Class Application Server and Database Software, Sun Microsystems (Press Release)
Oracle Updates Entire Family of Oracle Berkeley DB Embeddable Databases, Oracle (Press Release)
Openmoko Signs Five Distributors for Freerunner Open Source Mobile Phone, Openmoko (Press Release)
MuleSource Releases Mule Galaxy Enterprise, MuleSource (Press Release)
NETGEAR Launches Open Source Wireless-G Router Enabling Linux Developers and Enthusiasts to Create Firmware for Specialized Applications, NETGEAR (Press Release)
Zenoss Expands IT Management Solution for Managed Service Providers, Zenoss (Press Release)
Actuate First to Provide Support for Eclipse BIRT 2.3, Actuate (Press Release)
Latest Open-Xchange Public Beta Gives Customers a Free Preview to Business-Class Groupware, Open-Xchange (Press Release)
Open Source Community Wins at Ingres Code Sprint, Ingres (Press Release)
Coming Battle Over Open Source Phones, Forbes.com, Elizabeth Woyke (Article)
Linux experiences ‘prolific’ growth, says Linux Foundation’s Zemlin, SearchEnterpriseLinux.com, Pam Derringer (Article)
Nvidia Reiterates Position on Closed Source Driver, OSnews, Thom Holwerda (Article)
Red Hat CEO: Oracle/BEA Deal Is Helping Us, Internet News, Sean Michael Kerner (Article)
The State of Open Mobile OSes, TechCrunch, John Biggs (Blog)
When is an open-source project ready?, Practical Technology, Stephen j. Vaughan-Nichols (Blog)
Nokia?s Open Source Response: The Symbian Q&A, RedMonk - tecosystems, Stephen O’Grady (Blog)
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With LiMo’s recent announcement that Verizon had hopped onto their Board of Directors, things are starting to heat up between the LiMo platform and Google’s competing product, Android. Both are open-source Linux-based platforms, and both are aiming to rock the handset market sometime in the next year or so.
LiMo is Linux-based. Android is Linux-based. But they’re far from the same. Below, I’ll try to explain some of the key differences without going too heavy on the tech jargon. (Fiiine. It gets a bit heavy for a paragraph or two. But I’ll avoid it where possible.)
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