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If you are coming here from the preDevCamp website, then you already know what this post is about. Perhaps you’ve already read one of the posts written by my preDevCamp co-founders Dan Rumney and Giovanni Gallucci. Things haven’t exactly worked out between preDevCamp and Palm, Inc. I’ll spare you the nitty-gritty. In the end, [..
Today’s it’s official. I’ve joined forces with Lynn Bender and Dan Rumney on a third large-scale collaboration project for the year: Linux Against Poverty. We’re growing a global community to distribute computers to underprivileged students, families, and school systems around the world. Our concept is simple: pull together
Today Lori Hawkins published a story on OpenAustin in the Tech Monday section of the Austin American Statesman. Here’s an excerpt: “Now Hurley, whose day job is chief architect of open-source strategy at BMC Software, has taken up the cause, with the goal of crowdsourcing the development of the site using Austin talent. He has created
I don’t know about the rest of you, but I’ve been following the maturation of ZoyBar, a singular platform for developing innovative musical instruments and effects. The platform allows independent developers to use ZoyBar hardware to integrate modular parts. Components can be swapped during a performance or mounted with an array of spe
Mike Chapman has written a post about me seemingly out of nowhere, and far more flattering than I deserve. Here’s an excerpt: Later, as I got to know whurley better, I learned that he is literally a virtual crystal ball into the future of technology. I imagine that he can see around the next technological curves [...]
The New Year’s still in diapers, and already several technology battles are heating up–the most interesting in the smart phone arena. Computing is clearly going mobile, and he who owns the smart phone software market may own the next decade. Think Microsoft dominating the office application space. Ever since I put together [...]