Reports coming in from Google claiming that more than 10k Ubuntu visitors have installed Google Chrome’s dev builds. The Chrome for Linux also gained native 64-bit support. Sounds exciting? Right? NOPE. In fact, I hated the experience. Granted that it’s still a developer’s [...]
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Recently, an URL shortener named “Tr.im” announced that they are going to break the internet by shutting down the service. After a couple of days, they back track that statement and claim that they will not shutdown Tr.im Now, Tr.im has gone open source. Nice strategy to stay in the news, Tr.im. It worked.
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While browsing a couple of forums that I go to regularly, I saw a post titled “Open Source Gaming Console”, I clicked it and saw some interesting concepts. Although HSNetwork hasn’t revealed too much detail about the project. I know for sure that it’s going to be a Linux-based, Internet-capable device. HSNetwork also planned to [...]
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