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  1. Torvalds: No picnic to become major Linux coder

    zdnet.com » software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 18, 2008

    The Linux project lead has said new contributors should 'start small' to avoid becoming frustrated with the Linux kernel development process Linux project lead Linus Torvalds has said it is not easy to become a major

    Also tagged: software, developer, linux, open source, operating systems, unix, patches, linus torvalds, linux kernel, patch management, tom espiner zdnet co uk, developer linus torvalds, linux foundations

  2. A new kind of (Mini) Venture Capital

    anzman.blogspot.com » SEO and Tech Daily - Jul 7, 2008

    A couple of days ago, Jeremiah Owyang visited this blog and commented, "Friendfeed Integration - Brilliant". The fact is, I had nothing (or very little) to do with it. About a month or so ago, Louis Gray post a note

    Also tagged: venture capital, funding, programmers, private equity, louis gray, friendfeed, hutch carpenter, making money with your code, how to sell your software

  3. Devunity – For coders, by coders

    startupmeme.com » Startup Meme - Jul 3, 2008

    devunity is the first social development platform with focus on simplicity and productivity… not to forget coding. devunity allows you to develop applications together through collaboration, using your existing

    Also tagged: code, uncategorized, real time collaboration, devunity

  4. Dragon's Lair Up For Grabs On The PSP

    filefront.com » Gaming Today - Jan 3, 2008

    We just received word that Dragon’s Lair will be headed to the Sony PSP. The world’s first full-animation laser disc video game continues its legacy. United Coders, developers of the Nintendo DS version of the game is

    Also tagged: sony, portable, sony psp, video game, lair, gaming industry, laser disc, publishing rights