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Some films that we've produced.
What's new in Fedora™ 7 (besides a shortened name)? Just a few important things:
This is the story of the little green laptop that could. Meet the faces behind the One Laptop per Child initiative and see what they do every day in the Cambridge, MA office. Sit in on a brainstorming session. And find out what you can do to help.
Episode 02 of this series documenting the One Laptop per Child project focuses on the activities built for the laptop.
Since piloting this video series, we've received lots of questions about the XO's mesh network. How can these laptops "talk" to each other even without widespread internet access? How is the network they create different from the network at your home or office? Episode 03 explains it all.
You are here, but not just here. If the mind is open then creativity will blossom. Open source is a way of life. Inventiveness and innovation are rising. We are here.
Episode 04 takes us on location in Porto Alegre, Brazil. Where the first batches of XOs have been delivered and deployed. Meet the teachers using the laptops in the classroom. Where besides doing daily assignments on the machines, some students have already learned programing. Local culture has permeated the project, and as a veteran school principal explains, an improved education is set to equip a new generation of Brazilian citizens. Watch past episodes.
Despite ignorance, ridicule, and opposition, truth happens.
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Despite ignorance, ridicule, and opposition, truth happens. Open source continues to revolutionize the industry. Everyday, someone around the world chooses a proprietary solution restricted by patents, copyrights, and trademarks. At the same time, someone else around the world learns of open source and adopts its innovative, compelling technology.
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After years of fierce competition, Microsoft and Sun have decided to settle lawsuits and set aside their differences. Why? The answer won't surprise those who know Linux and open source. Today the customer is in charge. See what happened, how history and the open source movement has helped bring us to where we are today, and why open source is inevitable because it allows the customer to take control.
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Imagine a world where technology is allowed to connect naturally and simple elements create complex systems. Where choice is multiplied and the system finds the best way. Watch this video and see why open source allows choice, choice equals freedom, and freedom equals power.
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Mark Webbink takes some time out of his busy day to explain the basics of intellectual property rights in the software industry. He compares and contrasts four types of intellectual property: copyrights, trademarks, patents, and trade secrets.
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In this video, Mark Webbink delivers a broad overview of the software licenses around open source, in layman's terms.
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What is the Triple Play? Improving your company's total cost of ownership, reinvesting the savings to improve collaboration, and driving user innovation. Watch Michael Tiemann, Red Hat VP of Open Source Affairs, as he explains how the Triple Play means going beyond technical collaboration and fundamentally changing the way people think. Rather than simply dictating a solution, give customers the tools to innovate.
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Ever wondered how Red Hat got its name? You're about to find out... Maybe. Listen as Bob Young, co-founder of Red Hat, tells three stories about how Red Hat got its name. Which one is true? Decide for yourself.
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