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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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Google Offers Peek at Operating System, a Potential Challenge to WindowsComputers using Chrome, which uses “cloud computing,” will not arrive for a year, but it is already seen as a potential challenger to Microsoft. ... |
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Managing an OpenSource Software Project [Greg Laden's Blog]The final of four guest posts by Jim Hall, of the freeDOS project is available for your considered attention at Collective Imagination: Jim Hall: Transitions in an open source software project Oh, and I should tell you that some interesting things are going to be happening at Collective Imagi... |
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Jim Hall: Transitions in an open source software project [Collective Imagination]This is the third of four guest posts by software and system engineer, and former maintainer of freeDOS, James Hall. Read the rest of this post... | Read the comments on this post... ... |
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11 Top Open-source Resources for Cloud ComputingOpen-source software has been on the rise at many businesses during the extended economic downturn, and one of the areas where it is starting to offer companies a lot of flexibility and cost savings is in cloud computing. Cloud deployments can save money, free businesses from vendor lock-ins that... |
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OpenOfficeMouse Is An 18 Button Freak, But I Want It [Mouse]18 programmable buttons. E-I-G-H-T-E-E-N! Forget the 512k of flash memory, analog Xbox 360-style joystick, basic scroll wheel and whatever-else-is-in-there. 18 buttons! Yes, I'm a button lover. Yes, I just had an orgasm. And yes, I will waste $75 on this. Sure, it's not that attractive looking and i ... |

