Warum die Re:publica keinen Internetanschluss hat
Berliner Morgenpost
Auch wenn man es nicht sieht: Hinter den Kulissen arbeiten die
Mitglieder der Berliner Freifunk-Community weiter am Netz
für alle. Die Initiative, die bundesweit aktiv ist, ermöglicht
offene Internet-Zugänge. Die "Freifunker" stellen ihre
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There are still opportunities for people interested in working
on LXDE as a summer of code project. We are in touch for example
with the Debian project, who offered to give spots to students from
the LXDE project for example for a better integration. Also, new
student projects are welcome. The summer of code program offers
student stipends of 4500,- USD for studying and development work on
specific free and open source projects.
Please check it out and apply as soon as possible. Also get in
touch with us, so we can support your application.
The Debian program is at:
http://socghop.appspot.com/org/show/google/gsoc2009/debian
and http://wiki.debian.org/gsoc and on #debian-soc on
irg.debian.org.
The application deadline is approaching soon. It is important to
apply before 19:00 UTC April 3rd. Applications can still be adapted
and specified with mentors after that date. You might regard your
first application as a version 0.1 maybe. So, please, dont be shy.
Good luck!
Links:
http://socghop.appspot.com/document/show/program/google/gsoc2009/timeline

A little more than a month ago we were unveiling advancements to
the OMAP platform at Mobile World Congress, and today, with the
opening of CTIA, we have more news that will make it easier
for developers to innovate on the OMAP platform, as well as bring a
whole new level mobile experience to the user.
Symbian announced the Zoom OMAP34x-II MDP is the first hardware
platform to support the open source code for Symbian Platform,
specifically the Symbian^3 release. We see this as a means for
any one to get up and running on Symbian using the OMAP
architecture. Support on Zoom 2 will make it easier to develop
applications and spark innovation within the broad community of
open-source Symbian developers. Check out what Symbian has to say
in their blog. Ready to
get started now? You can order your Zoom II today.
Recognizing the need to deliver a PC-like browsing experience,
TI and Adobe announced that the OMAP platform is going to
support the optimized Abobe Flash Player. What does that mean?
Any Flash content that you can access, view and experience on your
PC, you will be able to do the same on your mobile device. With all
the Flash content available, the experience will be seamless. For
all you developers out there - this will be supported on the Zoom 2
as well. What kind of application will you create?

