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Building a product review guide for Plat’Home OpenBlockS micro server. Cool Linux-based device. 1/75th power usage of normal servers.
Craig Oda and I got to the Open Source Conference 2008 in Okubo — middle of Tokyo — last weekend.
Basically, I was totally blown away at how many interesting projects and little companies are sprouting up. I’d guess several hundred people in attendance, something like 50 companies and projects. The event was [...]
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