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  • 4 days 3 hours ago

  • The proliferation of social networks has created a whole host of problems for both end users and IT staffers--problems that one new service is using big data technology to solve.

    4 days 10 hours ago

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    4 days 11 hours ago

  • The future of the enterprise will most certainly include the cloud, and SUSE plans to remain a major player in this space. Any thoughts that the Nürnberg-based Linux distribution vendor might be failing under the umbrella of its not-so-new owner Attachmate are pretty off the mark, if their plans for the cloud are any indication.

    5 days 7 hours ago

  • Personal cloud storage may seem like the domain of big vendors, thanks to Google's Gdrive, Microsoft's SkyDrive, and perennial favorite Dropbox. But one open source project is looking to differentiate itself in personal cloud storage in a unique way--by letting users handle the storage.

    6 days 11 hours ago

  • While the so-called Information Age has been touted since the public opening of the Internet nearly 20 years ago, the real dawn of the Information Age is just about to start.

    1 week 8 hours ago

  • There is still a healthy bit of distrust in the Linux community for Skype, which is saying something, considering that even before Microsoft purchased the company just over one year ago, feelings about Skype for Linux were decidedly mixed.

    1 week 3 days ago

  • Just days after the Mandriva community started its own plans for the next release of the French Linux distribution, its commercial sponsor has formally announced that the community will take the lead on all Mandriva Linux development moving forward.

    1 week 3 days ago

  • jfruh

    Isn't kind of funny that those Nokia ads don't include the words "Microsoft" or "Windows"?

    Yesterday saw a lot of column inches devoted to NUads, a new advertising technology coming to us from Microsoft this spring. The basic gist of the system is that, by using Microsoft Kinect, advertisers can let viewers interact with TV ads.

    1 week 4 days ago

  • As headlines seem to almost gleefully declare the death of e-mail, it may be worth taking a pause and asking the most obvious follow-up question: What would a post-e-mail world look like?

    1 week 4 days ago

  • Now that Apache OpenOffice 3.4 has been released, IBM has begun to take formal steps to re-integrate its Lotus Symphony fork of OpenOffice.org back into the OpenOffice mainline. These steps officially mark the end of the five-year lifespan for Lotus Symphony.

    1 week 4 days ago

  • In the quest for more sources for rich and voluminous data, it would seem more than a little strange to watch a government entity actually hamper one of the most tried-and-true data-gathering organizations on the planet.

    1 week 4 days ago

  • It seems that Mozilla is a little reluctant to provide initial support for its upcoming Web Apps Marketplace on the Linux platform.

    1 week 5 days ago

  • When Google Drive was initially announced to be integrated with ChromeOS-running machines, the general consensus in the media seemed to be that this functionality was going to harbor a new age of personal cloud computing. I, for one, am not so sure.

    2 weeks 6 hours ago

  • Microsoft's attempts to bring down Android via litigation rather than innovation continued apace today, as the software giant filed another patent lawsuit against an Android client, this time top US bookstore chain Barnes & Noble, which sells the Nook e-reader.

    1 year 9 weeks ago

  • Microsoft's attempts to bring down Android via litigation rather than innovation continued apace today, as the software giant filed another patent lawsuit against an Android client, this time top US bookstore chain Barnes & Noble, which sells the Nook e-reader.

    1 year 9 weeks ago

  • By now you have likely heard the noise about Google possibly violating the GPL by using Linux header files to create a new BSD-licensed library that userspace applications can interface with the Android kernel.

    1 year 10 weeks ago

  • Fans of Google who were rooting for the company in the Oracle v. Google copyright infringement case over Java may be a bit dismayed after reading the claims from Florian Mueller this morning. According to Mueller, there is mounting evidence in the original source files from Oracle's Java and Google's Android that code was indeed infringed.

    1 year 18 weeks ago

  • Fans of Google who were rooting for the company in the Oracle v. Google copyright infringement case over Java may be a bit dismayed after reading the claims from Florian Mueller this morning. According to Mueller, there is mounting evidence in the original source files from Oracle's Java and Google's Android that code was indeed infringed.

    1 year 18 weeks ago

  • Fans of Google who were rooting for the company in the Oracle v. Google copyright infringement case over Java may be a bit dismayed after reading the claims from Florian Mueller this morning. According to Mueller, there is mounting evidence in the original source files from Oracle's Java and Google's Android that code was indeed infringed.

    1 year 18 weeks ago

  • The time has come for Pamela Jones to seriously reevaluate the roles she and her team of Groklaw volunteers have within the free and open source community. Such a reevaluation should not end with the closure of the Groklaw web site, but a big change must indeed come.

    1 year 20 weeks ago

  • As allegations about OpenBSD swirl around the open source community, pundits are wondering if the whole "many eyes, shallow bugs" idea isn't all it's cracked up to be. It's not the concept that's the problem, it's those bipedal carbon-based lifeforms who are mucking things up.

    1 year 22 weeks ago

  • As allegations about OpenBSD swirl around the open source community, pundits are wondering if the whole "many eyes, shallow bugs" idea isn't all it's cracked up to be. It's not the concept that's the problem, it's those bipedal carbon-based lifeforms who are mucking things up.

    1 year 23 weeks ago

  • Update: This story was updated at 0920 on Dec. 15 to include comments from the second Scott Lowe, and expand on additional questions now sent to Gregory Perry.

    1 year 23 weeks ago

  • Microsoft's role in snapping up the 882 Novell patents for $450 million makes no difference in how Microsoft regards open source and how open source regards Microsoft. Not one bit of difference at all.

    1 year 25 weeks ago

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