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Platform Flexibility: Corporations Are Not To Be Blamed

09/05/2006  IIII
Relevance: 5.91
One of my friends work for a Public Relations company that requires creativity. She is in charge of managing promotional campaigns for her clients, therefore, she spends a lot of time working with internal graphics designers and art directors to ensure everything is up to specifications.
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To parents: A free (as in 'freedom' ) exercise for your children

01/15/2008  II
Relevance: 5.88
What follows is an idea that parents could use to focus their children's creativity in a solid way, promote teamwork and a healthy interest in Free Software. Read, think and comment
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Want to learn to draw for free? Try free software

01/28/2008  I
Relevance: 5.73
Although Free software is mostly about coding, there is also room for every kind of creativity. Read why I believe a amateur artist might benefit in contributing to a FOSS game project like The Battle for Wesnoth.
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Towards a more Usable& User Friendly FLOSS

01/04/2007  II
Relevance: 5.58
Right now I think that the GNU/Linux kitchen has everything we need to cook some delicious FLOSS meals, we have projects, documentation& source code everywhere, people who to try to offer us freedom, protection and their money; people with creativity, people with enthusiasm, and ever growing& vibrant community
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Learning Using Moodle Open Source Course Management System By ...

01/28/2007  III
Relevance: 5.51
Moodle stands for Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment. It is the word to describe the learning philosophy of lazily meandering through something, doing things as it occurs to learners to do them. This is an enjoyable tinkering that often leads to insight and creativity
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Visions in Pyjamas: The e-Merging of unified app development

02/18/2007  IIIIIII
Relevance: 5.29
..with the advent and maturing of free software, the excitement and innovation is coming back, along with the freedom and encouragement and enjoyment of expression of creativity. and pyjamas and the original Google Web Kit are classic examples that have the potential to accelerate that process even more: making the web browser into just a desktop window, or even bypassing the web server and web browser altogether. all without having to know anything about HTML or the web, at all.
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Canonical Unwraps 'Bazaar' Version Control Tool

12/15/2007  I
Relevance: 5.19
Open-source projects often face the problem of keeping track of a project's code, while avoiding stifling developers' creativity. Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu Linux, claims it has a solution to that problem: Bazaar 1.0, its new version control system.
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Mobile Devices Adopt Open Source

12/11/2006  IIIII
Relevance: 5.06
You don’t have to be completely immersed in the world of technology to know that we’re in the middle of an open source revolution. Even people who don’t know much about computers and technology can recognize that there’s been a rising trend for people to customize existing products and openly share information that can benefit vast numbers of people and foster creativity. Instead of just using what’s being given to us, we’re starting to take control, and this has enhanced the markets and the communities.
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Call For Open Source Awards 2007 Nominations

04/04/2007  II
Relevance: 5.05
The last two years, Google and O'Reilly have presented a set of Open Source Awards at OSCON. For the first time, we're opening the nominations up to the entire open source community. The award will recognize individual contributors that have demonstrated exceptional leadership, creativity, collaboration, in the development of Open Source Software.
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Larry Lessig: How creativity is being strangled by the law (video)

11/08/2007  I
Relevance: 4.76
Larry Lessig gets TEDsters to their feet, whooping and whistling, following this elegant presentation of 'three stories and an argument.' The Net's most adored lawyer brings together John Philip Sousa, celestial copyrights, and the 'ASCAP cartel' to build a case for creative freedom. He pins down the key shortcomings of our dusty, pre-digital intellectual property laws, and reveals how bad laws beget bad code. Then, in an homage to cutting-edge artistry, he throws in some of the most hilarious remixes you've ever seen.
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