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Posted in News Roundup at 6:38 am by Dr. Roy SchestowitzGNU/LinuxCAOS 8, our community Linux report is outRed Hat’s new CEO aims Linux at the cloudWhitehurst: I joined because I believe in the mission. I’ve been a Fedora user for years at home. Economically, it is a fundamentally better way to develop software. One thing I love about the company is it’s a great confluence: when we do well as a company, we do good for the communities of use and societies around us. The last thing that wasn’t open-source was Red Hat Network, and we just open-sourced it. We’re all in. We are and should be leaders in open source, and that’s the right decision for our shareholders as well.First Openmoko Custom Phone Now Available and Wears a Debian Plaid KiltThe Openmoko Neo Freerunner phone was released only a few weeks ago, and already, a customized version called the W.E. Phone is now available for purchase. So what’s the difference between the naked-as-a-baby Neo and the Canadian-based W.E.? The latter comes with a full bundle of custom Google applications, on top of the core GNU/Linux OS base with dialing, SMS and contacts.The Beauty of LinuxIntuit joins the Linux revolutionSSD vs. SATA RAID: A performance benchmarkRobot software shootout — the sequel!Linux MID stack to debut at IDFBoasting a switch to RPM packaging, Moblin 2.0 is designed for MIDs based on the Intel Atom processors.WebWhy did Javascript/AJAX mop the floor with Java, Flash and Silverlight? Or, why open standards eventually winThe W3C Serves Up Mobile Web StandardsJavaFX SDK preview release imminentF/OSSHot skills: GTK+GTK+ is a widely-used cross-platform toolkit for building graphical user interfaces and for rapid application development. GTK is open source and freely downloadable, and available for the development of free and commercial software under the GNU public licence.WordPress 2.6 downloaded 345,000 times in ten daysMySQL appliance vendor Kickfire raises $20 millionEx-inmates apply open source to rehabilitationFirefoxMicrosoft tells Mac users to get FirefoxFirst look: Ars reviews Firefox 3.1 alpha 1SuppressionKeeping Your E-Mail Safe from Prying EyesChina To Spy On Hotel Guests’ Internet Activity During OlympicsMicrosoft using Beijing Olympics to boost Silverlight takeupChina to censor Internet coverage of OlympicsIOC admits Internet censorship deal with ChinaLords throw McKinnon to the dogsMPAA Sues Two Movie SitesThe MPAA says the sites contribute to and profit from copyright infringement by identifying, posting, and indexing links to infringing content on the Internet allowing people to then view on-demand.Comcast, NetZero latest providers to bow to Cuomo’s Usenet campaignFCC.politics.govLeftoversOS Roundup: Apple, Out of Touch With Server Room NeedsVMware ESXi Hypervisor Now User Installable and FreeSee for yourself what is inside the ASUS Eee901FBI warns of new Storm worm variantWindows Mobile misses annual shipment targetGlobal Wii sales nearing 30m Share in other sites/networks: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. Permalink Send this to a friend
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