Thursday, September 18, 2014

The keys to a successful open source project

Preston Gralla: iPhone 6 versus Samsung Galaxy S5: Which is better for you?
Your Morning Countdown
September 18, 2014 Read about what it takes for an open source project to attract attention and code contributions
10. Preston Gralla: iPhone 6 versus Samsung Galaxy S5: Which is better for you?

9. Nadella regime board shuffle continues at Microsoft

8. Apple turns on iCloud two-step verification after nude selfie scandal

7. ARM 64-bit processors could come to multifunction printers too

6. Peter Smith: Amazon deal doesn't stop Twitch.tv from adding Chromecast support
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5. Melanie Pinola: PSA: Don't enable iCloud Drive when you upgrade to iOS 8

4. Dropbox upgrades API for its lightweight app databases

3. Google RSS death creates $1.3M business

2. No old iPhone is left behind in this Shenzhen market

1. Phil Johnson: 3 keys to open source success
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