<b>NetworkWorld: </b>"Is the Android truly open source? Yes. And no. And sort of. When it comes to the cutthroat world of mobile telephony, it's not quite that simple."
<b>IT Wire:</b> "Announced earlier today, the 35th list of the top 500 supercomputers contains few surprises, just that Linux has almost total domination of the list."
The most important mobile marketing tool you can have is an ecommerce site that's optimized for mobile devices. Why risk losing out on potentially thousands of mobile customers and sales?
The telecom will fold in the U.S. Secret Service's cybercrime data with its own to give consumers and companies a better idea of how to prevent and prosecute cybercrime.
<b>Katonda: </b>"The high-profile blogs by the two proprietary companies of the world hints at a conspiracy. It seems an environment is being created to 'distract' developers and users from true free formats."
The market for CentOS Linux-based appliances continues growing, thanks in part to a new network-monitoring virtual appliance from GroundWork and commercial support services from OpenLogic.
If you've got your own online business then you need GotBiz.tv – a WebTV network of programs where entrepreneurs learn more about marketing and business. Because after all, 'business doesn't have to be boring.'
<b>InaTux:</b> Quick: As of Feb. 2nd, 2010, out-of-process plugins (OOPP) are now on by default for Windows and GNU/Linux builds and will load Flash and all other plugins in a separate process by default. Now...""
<b>Howtoforge:</b> "SphinX is a great full-text search engine for MySQL. Installing the Sphinx daemon was straightforward as you can compile it from the source or use a .DEB/.RPM package but SphinxSE was a little bit tricky since it needed to be installed as a plugin on a running MySQL server."
<b>Linux Planet:</b> "The market for CentOS Linux-based appliances continues growing, thanks in part to a new network-monitoring virtual appliance from GroundWork and commercial support services from OpenLogic."
The race to have the fastest JavaScript engine has been fiercely fought by the major browser vendors over the last several years, and today Opera is debuting what it claims is the faster browser yet.
<b>Softpedia:</b> "This minimalistic operating system is created for advanced users who want to build a customized installation of Sabayon Linux. It can also be used for USB installations!"