| Android Open Source Project |
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An introduction to Android Open Source
Project. Android is the first free, open
source, and fully customizable mobile
platform. Android offers a full stack: an
operating system, middleware, and key mobile
applications. It also contains a rich set of
APIs that allows third-party developers to
develop great applications. Learn more at
source.android.com. Tags : android androidopensourceproject opensource open sourcecode source |
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| Massively Multiplayer Open Source Game Development |
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Google Tech Talks
October 16, 2008
ABSTRACT
An MMORPG project is challenging for any
development team, let alone a distributed
team of "amateur" volunteers. This talk will
explore the internal design of the FOSS MMO
project called PlaneShift, and how that
design was influenced by the strengths and
weaknesses of the team structure and the
community. Topics will include server design,
network topology, NPC AI and management and
player security, among others.
Speaker: Keith Fulton
Keith Fulton is the CTO at ChoicePay, Inc. in
Tulsa, Oklahoma which is an electronic
payments company. In his spare time, he has
been the principal architect on the
PlaneShift project since 2001, along with
dozens of other contributors. PlaneShift has
over 500,000 registered accounts and
maintains a small, tight-knit community of
players, fans and developers. The game is
entirely written in C++ under the GPL. Tags : google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
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| How Open Source Projects Survive Poisonous People (And... |
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Google Tech Talks
January 25, 2007
ABSTRACT
Every open source project runs into people
who are selfish, uncooperative, and
disrespectful. These people can silently
poison the atmosphere of a happy developer
community. Come learn how to identify these
people and peacefully de-fuse them before
they derail your project. Told through a
series of (often amusing) real-life anecdotes
and experiences. Credits: Speaker:Ben
Collins-Sussman, Speaker:Brian Fitzpatrick Tags : subversion open source google tech talks |
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Durée : 3298 s |
| coreboot (aka LinuxBIOS): The Free/Open-Source x86 Firmware |
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Google Tech Talks
October 30, 2008
ABSTRACT
Coreboot, formerly known as LinuxBIOS, was
originally started in 1999 to complement
LOBOS [2] (Linux OS Boots OS) as part of an
effort to move away from inscrutible and
inflexible proprietary BIOS firmware used in
clusters at high-security government research
labs. However, coreboot took on a life of its
own and quickly overcame many obstacles
thanks to the help of a friendly and
knowledgable open source community. This talk
will give an overview of coreboot, what it is
capable of, what it is incapable of, and what
makes it different from the traditional PC
BIOS and EFI. We'll focus on developments in
version 3 which cleans up the development
model substantially, has much improved ACPI
and SMI support, usage of the Linux kernel
build system to build coreboot, new ways to
boot locally and over a network, do some
demos, and more!
Speaker: Ronald G. Minnich
Ron Minnich founded the LinuxBIOS project
(which is now Coreboot) when he joined the
Cluster Research Team at Los Alamos Nat'l Lab
in 1999. He has been working in HPC for much
longer than he ever expected to, which
explains the grey hairs in his beard. He has
built software and HPC systems based on
FPGAs, PIMs, distributed computers
(co-authoring a famous C song: "I was Grid
before Grid was cool"), and clusters. He has
been working with Unix innards longer than
some of his co-workers have been alive, which
fact causes him to wonder if he should get in
another line of work.
Ron is also a contributor to Linux (v9fs),
Plan 9, has written articles for numerous
publications (DDJ, Linux Journal, etc) and
has authored and co-authored over 20 papers
[4] covering everything from distributed
computing, shared memory models, firmware
(Coreboot), large-scale fault tolerant
computing, and much more.
[4]
portal.acm.org/author_page.cfm?id=81100104582
=15151515=6184618
Speaker: Stefan Reinauer
Stefan Reinauer was a very early contributor
to the project during his time as system
architect as SuSE and was also the lead
developer of OpenBIOS, the free/open-source
Open Firmware implementation.
Stefan eventually founded Coresystems GmbH
which focused on providing firmware solutions
centered around Open Firmware and Coreboot
and has since assumed stewardship of the
project. Tags : google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
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| Nintendo DSi Japanese Feature Tour Trailer |
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Special Trailer for the new third model of
Nintendo DS called Nintendo Dsi! It is much
thinner than the Nintendo DS lite and hav
many new features as well. Has 2 cameras,
download songs to it, and many more! Japan:
Nov. 1, 2008 USA: TBA 2009
Downloaded: gametrailers.com Tags : nintendo dsi tour |
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Durée : 269 s |
| The Great Zombie Killer Competition With Source Mod Todd |
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Xanatos returns with another hilarious
installment of Source Mod Todd, special focus
Zombies and zombie killing!
Source Mod Todd is an improv comedy
spoof/satire mockumentary machinima series
that gets filmed in actual public servers for
the Half-Life 2 mods that they "explore" in
the videos, thus, most of the voice-chat is
done live in game to maintain this quality
and to keep the live public server feel. This
is why you see the speakers above the
player's heads. In this special episode,
Source Mod Todd hosts a competition among two
finalists, Stev and Crackbone, to see which
of them is the #1 Best Zombie Killer on the
face of the earth that takes place in both
the Zombie Panic: Source and Zombie Master
HL2 modifications.
FOR MORE GREAT MACHINIMA GOTO:
http://ca.youtube.com/subscription_center?add
_user=machinima Tags : machinima half life garry's mod janus syndicate |
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