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Mobile Linux computing coding contest underway
3:09 PM - October 27, 2005 by
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A contest to create applications and find bugs in a mobile "Linux desktop server" is underway. Realm Systems will award $75,000 for the best entertainment, security, IT infrastructure, productivity, and "other" applications for its Black Dog Linux device, as well as for "most bug reports."
Realm is a small startup focused on desktop mobility products.
Read the complete story here. (LinuxDevices.com)
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