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Open Source Founder and Android Fan Anthony Favre
Anthony Favre used Linux for the first time as a student in 1997 and has since started two companies that specialize in Linux and...
MediaGoblin’s One Year Anniversary: What’s Next?
The GNU MediaGoblin project was announced just a year ago. The project, to build a decentralized, free software media sharing tool, has been going...
LibreOffice 3.5.3 Released
The Document Foundation announced the latest release of their popular Open Source office suite today, LibreOffice 3.5.3. The announcement had a bit of a...
Google’s New BigQuery Commoditizes Big Data Analytics
Google is moving the goalpost significantly in the market for big data tools, at least for organizations that can work with its canned...
Mandriva Receives Reprieve, Future Still Uncertain
In his usual man-of-a-few-words manner today, Jean-Manuel Croset, Mandriva COO, announced that enough funds have been secured to allow Mandriva to keep its doors...
Getting Started with Embedded Linux and the Yocto Project
It can be tough to get started with an embedded project, even for experienced developers, and the large number of choices out there can...
Two Years Fly By: Ubuntu Precise Pangolin Pads Into Production
I've been holding my breath for two years since the last Long-Term Support Ubuntu release, 10.04 Lucid Lynx. Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, Precise Pangolin, was...
Linux and Gaming: Full Steam Ahead
There's been virtually continuous cause for celebration here in the Linux blogosphere over the last month or so, but it seems safe to...
Cassandra 1.1 Brings Cache Tuning, Mixed Storage Support
Apache has dished out another serving of Cassandra, the open source NoSQL database popular for handling big data. The improvements speak to a...
Canonical Delivers Ubuntu Version 12.04: Precise Pangolin
Canonical has announced the release of the latest version of Ubuntu: version 12.04 LTS, which you can get here. Dubbed "Precise Pangolin," we've covered...