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June 26, 2008 Breaking News

Links 26/06/2008: More GNU/Linux Laptops; XP’s Demise a Microsoft Mistake

Thu, 26 Jun 2008 12:57:56 PDT
Links 26/06/2008: More GNU/Linux Laptops; XP’s Demise a Microsoft Mistake Posted in News Roundup at 2:57 pm by Roy Schestowitz GNU/Linux Dear Microsoft, thanks for the help, Linux Open Source Consumer Electronics: Neuros OSD Shuttle KPC K45 Barebones System How Facebook Works The top tier of the Facebook network is made up of the Web servers that create the Web pages that users see, most with eight cores running 64-bit Linux and Apache. Many of the social network’s pages and features are c

Oil Jumps Above $140 - The Sacking of America

Thu, 26 Jun 2008 13:17:59 PDT
DrumBeat: June 26, 2008 - mashup of latest energy news explaining why energy prices are causing inflation and worldwide social problems.

Does Open Sourcing Niche Web Apps Work?

Thu, 26 Jun 2008 12:26:34 PDT
Recently, we've seen a couple of our favorite web apps go open source. The code for FF To Go, the popular mobile client for FriendFeed developed by RSSMeme creator Benjamin Golub, is now available under the MIT license and Snackr, the RSS AIR app we adore has posted their source code on Google Code. Is this the start of a new trend for niche web apps? And what does this mean for the future of their development? Why Go Open Source? Of course, we can't talk about the trend in open sourcing web

Two Big Releases Reveal Trends in Gaming

Wed, 25 Jun 2008 21:27:26 PDT
Solid read on sports gaming coming into the next-generation of gaming (PS3/XBOX360)

Does Open Sourcing Niche Web Apps Work?

Thu, 26 Jun 2008 12:26:34 PDT
Recently, we've seen a couple of our favorite web apps go open source. The code for FF To Go, the popular mobile client for FriendFeed developed by RSSMeme creator Benjamin Golub, is now available under the MIT license and Snackr, the RSS AIR app we adore has posted their source code on Google Code. Is this the start of a new trend for niche web apps? And what does this mean for the future of their development? Why Go Open Source? Of course, we can't talk about the trend in open sourcing web

Porsche - There is no Substitute (except Magna-Steyr)

Thu, 26 Jun 2008 14:04:09 PDT
CTVNews.com reports that, starting in 2012, any production overflow of Porsche's Boxster and Cayman models will be handled by Magna-Steyr's automotive plant in Graz, Austria. Porsche AG chose Magna "because it submitted the most financially attractive offer, and because it is in a position to take on development tasks for ...]


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