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IT-Management: Netbook Linux at a Crossroads |
IT-Management: Netbook Linux at a Crossroads
IT-Management: Netbook Linux at a Crossroads. |
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FreeSoftWareMagazine: Carphone Warehouse, NetBooks and GNU/Linux: an Inquest |
FreeSoftWareMagazine: Carphone Warehouse, NetBooks and GNU/Linux: an Inquest
FreeSoftWareMagazine: Carphone Warehouse, NetBooks and GNU/Linux: an Inquest. |
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LinuxDevices: WiMAX Base Stations to Run Linux |
LinuxDevices: WiMAX Base Stations to Run Linux
LinuxDevices: WiMAX Base Stations to Run Linux. |
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Kernel Log: Whats New in 2.6.29 -ACPI, PCI, PM - Notebooks and Powersaving Improvements |
Kernel Log: Whats New in 2.6.29 -ACPI, PCI, PM - Notebooks and Powersaving Improvements
Kernel Log: Whats New in 2.6.29 -ACPI, PCI, PM - Notebooks and Powersaving Improvements. |
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UCommon - lightweight C++ library for very deeply embedded applications (2.0.4) |
UCommon - lightweight C++ library for very deeply embedded applications (2.0.4)
UCommon is a lightweight C++ library to facilitate using C++ design patterns even for very deeply embedded applications, such as for systems using uClibc along with POSIX threading support. |
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Browser Wars, the Linux Killer and the Free Software Ditty |
Browser Wars, the Linux Killer and the Free Software Ditty
Now that President Obama has taken office at last, hopes are high around the globe for an era of recovery and change. Coincidentally, similar hopes were evident on the Linux blogs in recent days following last weeks lambasting of the Wisconsin college student who claimed that Ubuntu forced her to drop out of school. |
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10 Ways to Make Your Open Source Database Project Float |
10 Ways to Make Your Open Source Database Project Float
Harvesting, querying, delivering, enriching and analyzing data is at the heart of every business. However, most organizations are saddled with high-priced commercial databases as a result of continual departmental investments in new database projects, business intelligence projects, and the addition of new database projects through the merger and acquisition process. |
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Open Standards + Community Support = Healthy Wireless Networks |
Open Standards + Community Support = Healthy Wireless Networks
You may be thinking who needs another open source High Availability project? Or, in fact, why do we need any open source HA project? For those who do not know, OpenSAF is the latest in a line of open source HA projects that is specifically designed to address high availability and clustering. |
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Obama and the Open Sourcing of the US Government |
Obama and the Open Sourcing of the US Government
Those of us in the Linux community have long appreciated the many virtues of open source technology, but a rash of new interest suggests that governments are starting to wake up to the idea as well. For example: Earlier this month, as faithful readers will remember, we noted the new mandate in Vietnam that all government computers move to Linux. |
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ShopSavvy for Android: More Pretty Than Practical |
ShopSavvy for Android: More Pretty Than Practical
One of the winners of the Android Developer Challenge, ShopSavvy uses the G1s camera and GPS chip to compare prices of everyday products. To use it, you open the application, select Search for a product, and scan the products bar code with the viewfinder. The application searches a database for the product youve scanned and lists the prices other outlets are charging for the same item. |
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