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Brian Gardner, of the Revolution premium theme business fame, has announced that he will be placing the Revolution premium themes assets under the GPL open source license, starting November 1, 2008. Based upon the link that Brian included in his post, it appears what he may be referring to GPLv2, not the newer GPLv3.
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Hey developers! Get your copies of the Windows beta version of Chrome now!

“Shhh! It’s a secret! Don’t tell anybody that you can get Chrome now!”

If you’re not interested in source code, please go back to our article about Chrome availability.

But: if you ARE a developer, you’re definitely going to want to read about this:

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The Summer of Mac Gems

July 6, 2008 at 1:00 AM · 0 comments

in Software

In case you missed this announcement back on June 16, 2008…
The folks at Macworld have been showcasing what they call “Mac Gems” weekly for quite some time, but starting on June 16 and continuing until sometime in mid-August, they’re planning on presenting Mac Gems every day.
A “Mac Gem” is free or low-cost software that the [...]

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Openmoko Neo FreeRunner Released

July 4, 2008 at 3:22 PM · 1 comment

in Gadgetry

A Little Bit:
Openmoko announced two days ago (7/2/2008) that they will begin accepting orders for their new Neo FreeRunner phone, their open source handset running on Linux and with software AND hardware designs openly available. Today, their online store was open for accepting orders for the phone, and their links were set up to route [...]

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Open Source Mac

June 29, 2008 at 12:49 PM · 1 comment

in Software

As many of you know, and some of you have figured out, I use Macs.
It isn’t merely one or two Macs, either. No… let’s just say, “Several. Oh yes, M-A-N-Y.”
Because of the army of Macs milling about, it’s important to make sure that a codified standard tool set is available on each of the machines [...]

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