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NASA - Open Source Summit 2011 - 1 views

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    can't come at a better time with respect to SOCIS ....
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HP Slashes R&D Spending By $228 Million - Global CIO Blog - InformationWeek - 0 views

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    interesting move towards open innovation by HP ...
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University Industry Series: Nestle and IBM - National Coun... - 0 views

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    just registered to this webseminar on open innovaiton .... could be fun ...
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What Open Source shares with Science - Khaotic Musings - conz's Blog at ZDNet.co.uk Com... - 0 views

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    Beautiful and inspirational piece.
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    Thinking about it, probably Open Source today is more faithful to the "scientific method" than most science, as far as the communication and sharing of information is concerned. We badly need to get rid of the dictatorship of journals and assorted bullshit like impact factors...
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GMAT - Home - 0 views

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    Open source general mission analysis software. Should we be in as developers?
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blender.org - Home - 0 views

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    any of us has knowledge how to use this open source 3D rendering software? -LS I used it, but it was a while ago. Why? - MR
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Eclipse.org home - 0 views

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    check this IBM initiated open source platform out - what can we do with it? LS
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Build It. Share It. Profit. Can Open Source Hardware Work? - 0 views

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    open source hardware?why not
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Google Doctype - Google Code - 0 views

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    Google Doctype is an open encyclopedia and reference library. Written by web developers, for web developers.
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How to Make OpenCola - wikiHow - 0 views

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    Open source coca cola!!
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Google's Go: A New Programming Language That's Python Meets C++ - 6 views

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    Big news for developers out there: Google has just announced the release of a new, open sourced programming language called Go. The company ...
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    Ugh... no operator overloading, no efficient generic programming and no lambda expressions... Only time will tell, but I don't understand who the intended audience is: I think that Python guys won't care about the (supposedly) increased performance (and you can interface C/C++ with Python easily) and that C++ programmers (I mean, the hardcore serious C++ Boost-like programmers, no the Java-like whiners :P) won't have their beloved templates pried from their cold dead hands with ease.
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    yeah though I think especially operator overloading is not going to be a main problem, it is as with the JS library though quite thinkable that lots of users will switch or use it (or being put to use it...) because it is done by Google
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    Having Google backing it will certainly help, even though they are presenting it as a "system level" (i.e., hard-core) language, and in that domain it is much more difficult to bullshit your way to a position of relevance. Look at Java: Sun pushed it like hell and it is certainly widely used in many contexts (corporate, web and embedded markets mostly), yet it completely failed to win the hearts of "open-source" developers (or, more generally, of those developers who are not forced to use it by virtue of some management-driven decision).
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    "or, more generally, of those developers who are not forced to use it by virtue of some management-driven decision" completely agree with that!!
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Google Code Blog: Introducing Closure Tools - 1 views

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    new open source tool from google .... Francesco: of any interest to us?
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    I don't think so, it is just a code optimizer for JavaScript, unless there are somewhere big JavaScript (web2.0) applications running that is not of much interest for us Other google labs systems e.g. FriendConnect could be useful for Ariadnet, maybe also the visualization and social graph API
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The Art of Community - 3 views

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    A recently-published book by the Ubuntu Community Manager, Jono Bacon. I just started reading it: lots of information, experiences and revealing hints on how open-source communities are born and evolve today.
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    "Since I released The Art of Community, one thing has become evident: the people who are buying it are awesome. If you have bought it you are awesome. If you have not, you too can be awesome." To me seems more interesting the topic than the author. I have the impression that many people in this community behave like high-school pupils, though their production it's absolutely "awesome".
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    Awesome!
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Open Journal Systems | Public Knowledge Project - 3 views

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    Open Journal Systems (OJS) is a journal management and publishing system that has been developed by the Public Knowledge Project through its federally funded efforts to expand and improve access to research.
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    seems nice, but would be a lot of work to implement and we already have something operational... It would add the search module and article in html (what about the compatibility with latex...?). For now I think we should focus on the next issue of acta futura !
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[1101.6015] Radio beam vorticity and orbital angular momentum - 1 views

  • It has been known for a century that electromagnetic fields can transport not only energy and linear momentum but also angular momentum. However, it was not until twenty years ago, with the discovery in laser optics of experimental techniques for the generation, detection and manipulation of photons in well-defined, pure orbital angular momentum (OAM) states, that twisted light and its pertinent optical vorticity and phase singularities began to come into widespread use in science and technology. We have now shown experimentally how OAM and vorticity can be readily imparted onto radio beams. Our results extend those of earlier experiments on angular momentum and vorticity in radio in that we used a single antenna and reflector to directly generate twisted radio beams and verified that their topological properties agree with theoretical predictions. This opens the possibility to work with photon OAM at frequencies low enough to allow the use of antennas and digital signal processing, thus enabling software controlled experimentation also with first-order quantities, and not only second (and higher) order quantities as in optics-type experiments. Since the OAM state space is infinite, our findings provide new tools for achieving high efficiency in radio communications and radar technology.
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    It has been known for a century that electromagnetic fields can transport not only energy and linear momentum but also angular momentum. However, it was not until twenty years ago, with the discovery in laser optics of experimental techniques for the generation, detection and manipulation of photons in well-defined, pure orbital angular momentum (OAM) states, that twisted light and its pertinent optical vorticity and phase singularities began to come into widespread use in science and technology. We have now shown experimentally how OAM and vorticity can be readily imparted onto radio beams. Our results extend those of earlier experiments on angular momentum and vorticity in radio in that we used a single antenna and reflector to directly generate twisted radio beams and verified that their topological properties agree with theoretical predictions. This opens the possibility to work with photon OAM at frequencies low enough to allow the use of antennas and digital signal processing, thus enabling software controlled experimentation also with first-order quantities, and not only second (and higher) order quantities as in optics-type experiments. Since the OAM state space is infinite, our findings provide new tools for achieving high efficiency in radio communications and radar technology.
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    and how can we use this?
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Google Just Open Sourced the Artificial Intelligence Engine at the Heart of Its Online ... - 2 views

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    TensorFlow is an open source software library for numerical computation using data flow graphs. Nodes in the graph represent mathematical operations, while the graph edges represent the multidimensional data arrays (tensors) communicated between them. The flexible architecture allows you to deploy computation to one or more CPUs or GPUs in a desktop, server, or mobile device with a single API. TensorFlow was originally developed by researchers and engineers working on the Google Brain Team within Google's Machine Intelligence research organization for the purposes of conducting machine learning and deep neural networks research, but the system is general enough to be applicable in a wide variety of other domains as well.
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    And the interface even looks a bit less retarded than theano
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Ten Simple Rules for the Open Development of Scientific Software - 0 views

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    Another great piece from "Ten Simple Rules" series by PLOSCB
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Open source is taking over the software world, survey says | PCWorld - 4 views

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    The pitfalls of statistics :)
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    and after the software world we will take over all :)
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Need hair? Press "print" | MIT News - 1 views

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    "Media Lab's technique opens new frontier in 3-D printing."
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NASA Open Government Plan Version 2.0 - 3 views

shared by LeopoldS on 09 Apr 12 - No Cached
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    We should not be second on this ...
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