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VMWare’s SpringSource Acquires RabbitMQ

SpringSource, a division of VMWare, has announced that the company has acquired UK based Rabbit Technologies, makers of the open source, AMQP implementing, RabbitMQ...

CeBIT 2010: ARCHOS Announces Two Android-based Home Tablets

ARCHOS, the French multimedia tablet manufacturer, has announced two new touch-screen tablets that run Google's open source Android operating system...   Read more at The H

bleachbit 0.7.3 for openSUSE Packaged

I’m pleased to announce the new Version 0.7.3 of bleachbit for openSUSE. The new Package can found in the openSUSE:Factory:Contrib Repository. What bleachbit does? The...

RabbitVCS: Finally, a decent version control client for Linux!

I have been looking for a decent GUI client for Subversion on Linux for a long time.  I've tried sets of Nautilus scripts, NaughtySVN,...

Various Shot Of Jaq Tidbits

Shot Of Jaq is a ten minute, twice-weekly technology and Open Source podcast that is specifically designed to be the start of the conversation....

Chrome for Linux Beta May Change Browser Habits

Have you seen the Google Chrome for Linux beta? Linux enthusiasts that I've known use a variety of browsers including Konqueror, Opera, and others.  Without question, Firefox is today's...

Open-Source Virtualization: Who’s Biting?

Article Source ComputerWorldNovember 20, 2009, 3:00 am Virtualization is unarguably one of the biggest trends of the past few years, and...

Open Source Gets Bigger CeBIT Spotlight

Article Source Community-cationNovember 18, 2009, 10:40 am The strong growth of open source in IT will be demonstrated with its prominent...

CeBIT Open Source 2010: Call for Projects

Article Source Linux Pro Magazine To follow up on the big success of CeBIT Open Source 2009, the theme focus will get an especially...

A Bit of a Licence

Article Source Linux JournalOctober 26, 2009, 8:49 am One of the striking aspects of the free software community is its obsession...