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Does NoSQL Spell the End of Relational Databases?
There will always be a place for relational databases, but non-relational solutions are proving to be fast, flexible, and scalable for many tasks.
GNOME 3.0 Slips to 2011
During GUADEC 2010, the GNOME Release Team met and decided to hold the GNOME 3.0 release for the March 2011 release instead of September 2010. Even though it means an additional six months to GNOME 3.0 is officially released, it could be a good thing.
Eclipse 4.0 SDK Released for Early Adopters
The official release of Eclipse 4.0 SDK, which reworks the underlying platform of the IDE, is now available for early adopters. Production users will have to wait for tools to be updated to feel the benefit...
.NET for Android Prepares to Get Probed
.NET for Android - dubbed MonoDroid - has come a step closer.…...
The Key To An Open Source Social Network Is Still People
At last week's OSCON conference, the big topic on the minds of open sourcers was whether or not an open source social networking offering can break down the walled gardens of popular services such as Facebook, and win...
Nokia Goes After Opera Mini
Nokia has unveiled a knock-off of Opera's Mini phone browser, intended for use on its low-end handsets in emerging markets. It's the first manifestation of Nokia's own ad engine.…...
Living the Linux Lifestyle
Why do some people choose to run Linux as their PC platform of choice while others opt instead for other ways of running their computing experiences?
BlueDevil: A New KDE Bluetooth Stack
The KDE software collection has a new BlueTooth stack called "BlueDevil."
Google's Licensing Changes Could Put a Lid on Android App Piracy
Google has released a new mechanism for helping to ensure that Android app developers get paid for premium content. The solution to curtail app theft? It's all in the cloud.
Periodic Table of the Open Source Graphics and Design Apps
Are you ever overwhelmed by the sheer numbers of open source software projects produced by the community?
Google Debuts First Secure Cloud Apps for Gov't
Knowing how serious the Obama administration is about trimming costs and using the latest technology, Google makes a strong case with the release of new version of Google Apps that meets federal security requirements.
Report: Facebook is Linux-Powered
During a keynote session at the OSCON open source conference, David Recordon, the senior open programs manager at Facebook, detailed the LAMP infrastructure in use today at Facebook.
Kernel Summit 2010 Planning Process Begins
The 2010 Kernel Summit will be held in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on November 1 and 2, immediately prior to the Linux Plumbers Conference....
LiMo and GNOME Join Forces
The LiMo and GNOME Foundations have announced a new partnership. "Starting immediately, LiMo Foundation will become a member of GNOME Foundation's Advisory Board and GNOME Foundation will become an Industry Liaison Partner for LiMo Foundation...
The Open Source Software That Runs Facebook
The head of Facebook's open source products details how the company delivers social networking to 500 million people.
OSCON Summarized: Community, Cash, and Clouds
OSCON is worth attending, or at least watching from a distance, if for no other reason than it gives a pretty clear picture of what the developer community and industry around open source is thinking about. To sum up OSCON 2010 in three words, it's community, cash, and clouds.
Drupal Can And Should Become Friendlier For Users
As we noted when April's DrupalCon conference took place in San Francisco, the open source content management system Drupal has gained substantial momentum...
What's In? What's Out of Chrome 6
Want the ability to print preview in Chrome? We'll have to wait, because it's one of the features that didn't make the Chrome 6 cut.
Lifehacker Pack for Linux: Our List of the Best Linux Downloads
We love Linux, and want to make it easier for others to do so, too. This first edition of the Lifehacker Pack for Linux includes our favorite apps that get things done and make your desktop great...
Speech Recognition: There Actually Is An Open Source Solution
If you happen to have followed the path of speech recognition software over the years, you know that it's been a rocky road. Pundits ranging from Ray Kurzweil to Bill Gates, have, at various times, proclaimed speech recognition to be the wave of the computing future, but...


