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Chrome Could Preload Pages for ‘Wicked-Fast’ Web

Programming work has begun to load Web pages before a Chrome user actually clicks on them. Read more at CNET News

CeBIT 2011: Call for Projects

Next year's CeBIT trade show will take place from the 1st to the 5th of March on the world's largest fairground in Hannover, Germany....

openSUSE Forum has New News Editor

The openSUSE Community News letter is published each week and the forum section has been edited since March 2009 by @caf4926. Starting issue 149...

searching for new email client…

I'm currently thinking of changing my email client. I have hotmail, but want to get something else so that I don't have to rely...

Evernote 2.0 For Android Gets a Whole Lot Better

Evernote, the feature-rich cloud-based scrapbook, is rolling out a big update to its Android app, bringing faster and more streamlined searching, a refined note-browsing...

BetterMeans: a New App for Running Your Organization the Open Source Way

Last week I received a heads up about a new web application launching today from a company called BetterMeans with an impressive goal: to...

Google Releases Security Update for Chrome

Google has released version 7.0.517.44 of Chrome for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, a security update that addresses a total of 12 "high"...

Mozilla releases Firefox 4 Beta 2 for Android and Maemo

Mozilla has released the second beta of Firefox 4 for Mobile, also known as "Fennec". The latest beta reduces overall memory usage and installation...

Oracle Tweaks Sun HPC Blades For Enterprise Clouds

Timothy Prickett Morgan over at the Register takes a look at new upgrades to Sun Blades from Oracle. These C48 systems were developed by...

Speed Up Your Web Site With Google’s mod_pagespeed for Apache

Today Google released mod_pagespeed, an Apache module that automates many of Google's Page Speed optimization recommendations. The mod currently offers 18 configurable filters. You'll...