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Raising Linux to Grow Open Source

The open source business model has an inherent ability to bring software rivals together for mutual gain. This approach to developing and distributing software keeps expanding the usefulness and success of the Linux operating system as well ...

Dear Adobe: Make Software for Linux Too

What if commercial software developers for popular Windows products sold Linux versions to a waiting market of open source users? Think in terms of paying a subscription fee to use a Linux version of Adobe's Photoshop image manipulation software, for starters ...

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Distro Astro Is a Stunning Star Voyager

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Has Linux Conquered the Cloud?

Linux on the desktop may have missed its adoption time line, but Linux in the cloud is a win-win proposition for the post-PC movement ...

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Lightworks Video Editor Pulls Plenty of Weight

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LXLE Gives New Zest to Old Machines

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Installing Linux: The Good, Bad and Ugly

Good or bad, useful or not, implementation of the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface and Microsoft's Secure Boot extension might well foul the fuel driving consumer migration to the Linux desktop ...

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With B1 Archiver, No Need to RTFM

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Can Android Challenge Embedded Linux?

Is the Android OS morphing into a new form of embedded Linux? ...

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GnuCash Makes Money Management a Snap

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What’s Up With Tizen?

Consumers might soon have access to cheaper, more talented smartphones that could challenge the market dominance of Android and iOS ...

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Linux Mint 16: No Surprises, but Plenty of Solid Improvements

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CrashPlan: A Good – but Not Perfect – Linux Backup Plan

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Twill on Apache: A New Weave

Using Hadoop running YARN to manage large clusters for Big Data analysis may soon become easier with a renamed open source project accepted by the Apache Foundation ...

Got Cloud? What Companies Want

Cloud service users are becoming more vocal about what they want from cloud providers and how they want to pay for it -- and cloud providers may be listening. Cloud firms are beginning to offer more flexible options and are gradually shifting to utility-style pricing models ...

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Kazam Screen-Recording: Do Try This at Home

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‘Systems Performance’: A Definitive Guide for the Cloud Enterprise

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Manjaro Smooths Out Arch’s Rough Edges

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Goodbye, Win XP – Hello, Linux?

Microsoft will stop security support for Windows XP this coming April, meaning that more than a few remaining users of the long-standing OS need to come up with an alternative plan. ...

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LexisNexis’ Flavio Villanustre: Insurance and the Big Data Bonanza

Insurance companies have always been adamant about spotting and controlling risks. That, after all, is the basis for accepting policyholders and placing them into rate categories. ...

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