an open-source software community created at the end of 1999 by Bull, France Telecom R&D and INRIA. Its goal is the development of open-source distributed middleware, in the form of flexible and adaptable components. (Middleware ONLY)
The six pillars of Wikia's OpenServing offering are: FREE software, FREE bandwidth, FREE storage, FREE computing power, FREE content over the Internet, and GIVING AWAY 100% of the ad inventory and revenue to bloggers and website owners who partner with
Free audio and video host. Partners with blip.tv and Internet Archive. Contains user-generated video. It can be browsed by subject-specific 'Channels' as well as by media type, comments, and categories such as 'most viewed'.
a Silicon Valley startup creating technology that makes it easy to share documents online. You can think of Scribd as a big online library where everyone can publish original content, including you! Publish Yourself Online
a public source code repository that gives you a place to store and organize all the little pieces of code that you use each day. (no version edit, only code publish and tagging)
The Starflight III project is composed of fans and several of the SF/SF2 authors. We are making no profit from this game, as we are distributing it for free and creating it in our own spare time.