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We have ideas. Lots of ideas. And some of them might just be darn cool. So we challenge you, dear developer, help us out and win fame and glory (and maybe, just maybe, [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/4293 a job]). | We have ideas. Lots of ideas. And some of them might just be darn cool. So we challenge you, dear developer, help us out and win fame and glory (and maybe, just maybe, [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/4293 a job]). |
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We have ideas. Lots of ideas. And some of them might just be darn cool. So we challenge you, dear developer, help us out and win fame and glory (and maybe, just maybe, a job).
Some challenges have been met and completed -- those have been marked with the category "Developer Challenges Completed" and are visible on the Completed Developer Challenges page.
Also, please check out the Google Summer of Code 2006 page for specific ideas which are formatted more like mini-projects.
Contents
- 1 How to Participate as Developer
- 2 Embedding Specifications for various filetypes
- 3 Developer Aids and Libraries
- 4 Content Creation Applications
- 5 Content Player and Sharing Applications
- 6 Desktop Integration
- 7 Operating System Integration
- 8 Distribution and Deployment
- 9 License-aware Search Applications