At its best, is open source unbeatable?

Posted by admin on Nov 25, 2009 in Science | Subscribe

Open-source development, when it works, perhaps works so well and at such a frenetic pace that no proprietary vendor can hope to compete.

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Version 3.0 of the Melodeo application for phones running the Google mobile operating system lets users access their iTunes library via an iPhone-like interface.

The chipmaker continues its assault on Nvidia at the high-end of the graphics chip market by laying claim to the world’s fastest graphics card.

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Opera adds Android to its updated browser lineup.

The browser has rapidly gained new users over the past two months, according to John Lilly, CEO of developer Mozilla, and confirmed by Europe executive Tristan Nitot.

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