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Linux Subscriptions Paying Off for Red Hat
Despite the economy, revenues and income jump as the Linux vendor resigns deals and converts users from free editions.
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OpenVAS Charts Its Own Forked Course
Nessus Fork OpenVAS Charts its Own Course.
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A Linux Year in Review: Sun's Very Big Buy
Rounding up the top stories in the open source world starts with one very big deal.
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Adobe Floats AIR 1.5 Into Linux
Despite new release, Linux developers still missing key Adobe Flash application.
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Latest OpenSUSE Has OpenOffice Goodies
Novell rolls out new release with an eye toward both the community and the enterprise.
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10 Patches, and More, for Firefox Users
Included in the patches are critical cross site scripting vulnerabilities.
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IE8 'Super-Standards' Aim for Site Compatibility
Browser's new 'super standards' mode means more interoperability, or does it? Microsoft thinks it has an answer.
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Microsoft Set to Fix IE Zero Day Flaw
Out of cycle patch expected on Wednesday to deal with critical flaw.
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Does Google's Chrome Need More Polish?
GMail has been in beta for five years. Chrome went "gold" after four months. Is it ready?
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Microsoft Puts an App on the iPhone
Yes, you read that right. Live Labs pushes out graphics application for Apple smartphones.
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Sun Lays Out Cloud Computing Strategy
The company built on the notion of network computing finally gets into the hot buzzword technology of 2008. But will it help reverse Sun's fortunes?
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W3C Upgrades Web Accessibility Standards
Offers tips, tricks, tests to help developers develop disabled-friendly Web sites and pages.
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Google Chrome's Out of Beta. Now What?
While other products are in beta for years, Google has turned Chrome into a final product in months. What does it have up its sleeve?
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Inside Microsoft's Big Enterprise Growth Plans
Databases, the cloud, virtualization, oh my! It's all targeting the enterprise.
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Google, Mozilla Heat Up Browser Wars
Google, Mozilla Foundation and Opera Software keep things interesting in a field long thought to be settled.
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Will Linux Defenders Save Linux from Microsoft?
New legal initiative is designed to ensure quality patents and get rid of bad ones.
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Amazon Stretches Cloud Across the Pond
Its EC2 Web service is now available to Europe-based developers, but developers seeking Windows servers will have to wait.
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Android's Open Handset Alliance Members Surge
Android-powered devices get more support.
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Developers Moving Faster Toward Virtualization
A new survey finds the economic downturn could make virtualization even hotter. But SOA might suffer for the same reason.
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MySQL 5.1 Takes Off Despite Controversy
Sun claims over a quarter million downloads in first days of release; downplays criticism.
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