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451 CAOS Links – 2008.07.15

, July 15, 2008 @ 10:33 pm ET

Engine Yard and DimDim obtain new rounds of funding. Sun announces preliminary quarterly results. Symbian Foundation gains more endorsements. (and more)

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Engine Yard Closes $15 Million in Series B Financing, Engine Yard (Press Release)

Dimdim Raises $6 Million, DimDim (Press Release)

Sun Microsystems Reports Preliminary Results for Fourth Quarter Fiscal Year 2008, Sun Microsystems (Press Release)

Mobile industry endorsement for Symbian Foundation grows, Nokia / Symbian (Press Release)

Developers Create $500,000 in Custom Software for 15 Non-Profits at Ann Arbor Give Camp, Ann Arbor Give Camp (Press Release)

WSO2 extends SOA governance with Identity Solution 1.5, featuring fupport for OpenID-based open source authentication, WSO2 (Press Release)

openSUSE Project Releases Version 1.0 of openSUSE Build Service, Novell (Press Release)

Pentaho First to Bring Business Intelligence Suite to iPhone, Pentaho (Press Release)

New Funambol Plug-in Lets iPhone 3G Users Migrate Address Books, Easily, Freely and Wirelessly, Funambol (Press Release)

SourceForge Releases iPhone Application, SourceForge (Press Release)

Ingres Explores the Future of Open Source at OSCON 2008, Ingres (Press Release)

Red Hat releases details of Firestar patent deal, ITworld, Elizabeth Montalbano (Article)

GNOME 3.0 officially announced… and explained, Ars Technica, Ryan Paul (Article)

Open Source’s New Frontier, CIO Insight, Bob Violino (Article)

Best Buy’s $20 Ubuntu: Good or Bad for Linux?, LinuxInsider, Katherine Noyes (Article)

Brian Proffitt Joins Linux Foundation as LDN Community Manager, OStatic, Joe Brockmeier (Article)

In memoriam: Linux evangelist and Linux.com editor Joe Barr, Linux.com, Robin ‘Roblimo’ Miller (Article)

Why is Zend raising more money?, CNET – The Open Road, Matt Asay (Blog)

NetDirector: Open Source Configuration Management Goes GPL, Socialized Software, Mark Hinkle (Blog)

Sunset? A failed open source strategy?, Michael Dolan Dot Com, Michael Dolan (Blog)

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