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Live-blogging the Google Chrome OS eventI’m sitting in a room at Google waiting to hear more about Google Chrome OS. You can watch the webcast along with me if you like. For starters, here’s what Google announced about Chrome OS back in July. At that time, Google called out “speed, simplicity and security” as the key ideas behind ... |
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Open-source Google Chrome OS Project LaunchedThe cat is finally out of the bag as Google officially announced the launch of their very own open-source Google Chrome OS project, The leaked Google Chrome OS Browser is in fact an early build of the actual Google Chrome OS which is described by Google as a fast, simple, and more secure computing e ... |
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Google Unveils Chrome OSGoogle has just unveiled its Chrome OS operating system during a press event at the company's headquarters, and it's pretty much exactly what we expected it to be: a streamlined Linux kernel booting straight into the Chrome web browser. The code is available starting today. ... |
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openSUSE 11.2 Released!The openSUSE Project is pleased to announce the release of openSUSE 11.2. openSUSE 11.2 includes new versions of GNOME, KDE, OpenOffice.org, Firefox, the Linux kernel, and many, many more updates and improvements. In 11.2 you’ll find more than 1,000 open source desktop applications. ... |
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Debian GNU/Hurd: the L seriesDebian GNU/Hurd can now be installed a little easier. "This month Philip Charles created a new installation CD, the L series, for the Hurd, which brings us a big step towards installing the Hurd from the Hurd (without the need of a Linux-based installer). If you enjoy testing stuff, please g... |
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The OpenOffice MouseIt supports Windows, Linux, and Macintosh operating systems, will retail for $74.99, and is not a joke. [OpenOfficeMouse] ... |

