There is a website called Open Source Initiative that has approved open source licenses. There are links to popular licenses, and you can find other approved licenses by name in alphabetical order.
You can download open source software at HP, SourceForge, PrestaShop, and other online websites. The link to the SourceForge website is: sourceforge.net/.
There is a website called OpenStack.org, where you can find the cloud computing open source. At the website you can meet the community and you can access to other projects.
Unix is not open source, it is proprietary. Linux is the open-source version of Unix.
Yes and no. The language itself is well defined and open for anyone to implement. As for the implementations, the official one from Oracle (formerly Sun) is not open source. OpenJDK, thanks to help from Sun, Oracle, IBM, and other large companies is an open source implementation.
Open Source Geospatial Foundation's motto is 'Your Open Source Compass'.
equinox infractructure can be with llinux operating systems, mysql and other open source softwares, it is a matter of choice according to the banking requirements.
The Darwin kernel of Mac OS X is open source, as are many other parts of the OS. (See links below) but Mac OS X itself is not open source and Apple only allows it to run on Apple hardware.
"Open-source" means that the source code of a program is available, and may be modified legally. Open-source programs often tend to be free of charge as well, but that's not what "open-source" means.
The Open Source Center is a U.S. CIA intelligence center. It is located in Reston, Virginia and was created on November 1, 2005. It does not have other locations.
Several companies specialize in providing business intelligence open source tools, such as SpagoBI. Alternatively, other companies such as Source Forge provide this service, for example.
Android is an open source operating system for mobile devices and a corresponding open source project led by Google. ... As an open source project, Android's goal is to avoid any central point of failure in which one industry player can restrict or control the innovations of any other player.