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Tech-savvy dad launches open-source platform to save children with rare diseases – including his son

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Ramesh, a software engineering manager at Amazon, is founder and CEO of OpenTreatments Foundation , which this week launched an open-source platform called OpenTreatments. He narrowed down the existing pharmaceutical options to 36 drugs. The Linux Foundation is hosting OpenTreatments. Image from the OpenTreatments platform.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Industrial Control Systems

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Vamosi: And a lot of these systems do not use the familiar Linux Mac Windows operating systems. Occasionally you'll find a you know Windows Embedded you'll find some sort of Linux but these are all usually sandboxed off from the user. You know a lot of times it's software is not free. How to Buy that software.

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5 recommendations for successfully implementing distributed innovation and shared value

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Pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly established InnoCentive LLP in order to tap outside talent in its research and development initiatives. SourceForge, the largest site for open source software development, lists over 40,000 current projects. Fixing software bugs is eminently suited to distributed projects.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Behavioral Biometrics

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You know something that helps write into the operating system like Windows or Mac or Linux, the accuracy there is might be pretty good. Vamosi: What he’s talking about is something called Adobe Voco is an unreleased audio editing and generating prototype software by Adobe that enables novel editing and generation of audio.