Web Two > Google Code Project Hosting - A replacement for Sourceforge?

http://engtech.wordpress.com [//engtech] There is a new entry into the open source software code repository space: Google. This will hopefully be a long awaited kick in the pants for Sourceforge.net which hosts many, many projects but it can be difficult to find the cream of the crop, compare similar solutions and weed dead projects from the results.

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http://compiledmonkey.wordpress.com  Chris Stewart: just to see what is offered, etc.  It’s nice because the source control management is based on subversion and you even get some issue tracking going on.  Of course with subversion they’ve included HTTP(S) access to the code and even a web based viewer.  Great stuff even though it’s basically SourceForge.  Personally, I’d use Google’s offering anyway, just because it’s Google. (via Cosmos)

http://futurefeeder.com  Future Feeder: ParaCloud's Smart Cloud of Points (SmCP) provides a new parametric modeling environment base on generative point clouds. Each coordinate has an added 4th value "i" (via Cosmos)

sarahintampa: Today Google announced the release of their new open-source project code hosting space, simply called "Google Code." The service, designed to compete with SourceForge, has a simple interface, although whether this makes it more or less user-friendly than SourceForge is still up for debate. According to the FAQ, Google Code will offer the following: Project workspaces with simple membership controls (via Cosmos)

LAMP Guru: SourceForge.net: MyBic | Easy, Robust AJAX/PHP Framework (via Cosmos)

http://www.shokk.com/blog  Shokk.COM: I’ve been running Firefly Mediaserver 2.4 (formerly mt-daapd) and Twonky Musicserver 2.8 for some time now in my home to stream music from my single audio repository to iTunes and my Netgear MP101 players. This past week we picked up an XBox 360 and wanted to take advantage of its ability to stream music while playing games. (via Cosmos)

Mr. Leveille's Computer Classes: I would like to congratulate Chris Angevine for taking and passing another Microsoft Office Certification Exam! Chris took and passed the Word exam in early April, and recently he took and passed the Excel exam. (via Cosmos)

http://enomaly.ruv.net [Enomaly.ruv.net] [enomaly] enterprise open source consulting: web dev: Of the majorWeb sites , only Google got a bump from teens in .A blog is aweb site with regular , dated entries which are displayed in reverse .

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http://blogs.sun.com [Blogs.sun.com] Rich Sharples' Mirror World Blog : Weblog: Corporate blogging is interesting in this respect - it is reasonable to expect that bloggers are employed by Sun (a big, well known company) and that it is likely that Sun has a policy on Blogging (which we do) which you would expect prevents people from blogging misleading, innacurate, deflamatory information (which it does). Bias and opinion aside, to some degree, corporate bloggers already have something in the way of credentials - ie.

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