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Google Talks Chrome OS, HTML5, and the Future of Software

On the last day of November, 2009, after the initial rush of excitement around Google's Chrome OS launch had quieted a bit, Ryan Paul and I sat down with Matthew Papakipos, the engineering director for the Chrome OS project, and Eitan Bencuya, from Google PR.

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Bespin, Mozilla's Editor for the Cloud, Gets a Reboot

Mozilla Labs has rolled out a major update to Bespin, an open source text editing engine that is built with standards-based Web technologies. The project has undergone a "reboot" with the aim of improving the ease with which it can be used and enhanced.

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Should Ubuntu Include Proprietary Software?

Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu Linux, wants to know if proprietary programs should be included in their distributions and, if so, which ones.
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OpenOffice 3.2 RC2 Arrives

The OpenOffice developers have released the second release candidate for what will become version 3.2 of their free open source office suite, expected to arrive later this month...
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Make Firefox a Productivity Powerhouse

Spending most of your workday in Firefox? Most of us live in the Web browser for day to day work, so it's important to make it as productive as possible. With the help of a few add-ons and Web services, you can easily double your productivity in Firefox.

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