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Chris DiBona on Google Code at Where 2.0

In addition to providing relevant search results, Google has an open source division lead by a guy many people may remember from the early days of Slashdot, Chris DiBona. Among his more ambitious projects at Google is the Summer of Code, which aims to fund student development projects for about 400 budding developers during the summer of 2005. In a high-energy encounter at Where 2.0, two guys named Chris chat about Google Maps, the new API for Google Maps, the role of open source at Google and random topics of interest to geeks. You can find out more about Chris DiBona at Ego Food and learn more about Google’s open source initiatives at Google Code.

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