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    OpenSourceSpeak.com - Where Open Source Has A Voice

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    Open Source Speak is a new resource that (as its name denotes) deals with Open Source considerations of every type. On the site you can read information regarding enterprise open source applications, and more than 150,000 are currently featured.

    The idea is to create a space where both newcomers and seasoned individuals can exchange opinion and knowledge, and learn about new applications as they are released, motivate everybody to do his best, and make for a more involving scene on the whole.

    Open Source Speak, then, has the potential to become an extremely valuable resource for organizations and technology professionals as it will give them an unbiased source of intelligent analysis on Open Source news, events and products. If you are one such individual, keeping this site in mind certainly comes recommended. And if you think you have what it takes to cover the scene in a way others would find engaging, follow the link that is named “Write for us” and volunteer your services.

    In their own words

    “Open Source Speak, The Voice of Open Source Open Source Speak is a Open Source information and resource portal. It is one of the best resource on Enterprise ready Open Source Applications. We try to encourage discussion and knowledge exchange around mature, stable and active Open Source applications available in the market today. There are close to 150,000+ active open source projects.”

    Why it might be a killer

    Open source applications stand to many as the most nurturing ones owing to the level of engagement and involvement that is achieved. This resource will let anybody learn more about such a scene.

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