Linux and Open Source: "Web company, NGINX's original creators and developers will provide support for small, medium or large-scale commercial Web site installations."
GooGeZ: "The great thing about this guide is that you don't need a rooted phone for it to work. All you need is an Android 2.3 or higher. Also, this would work on a smart phone as well as a tablet."
LinuxPlanet: While many people work on and with Linux, the Linux Foundation employs only a precious few as fellows.
Ubuntu Vibes: "This is not any kind of joke. Its RebeccaBlackOS. First Live CD to run Wayland Display Server. Its Fan Made."
LinuxJournal: LAN parties offer the enjoyment of head to head gaming in a real-life social environment.
Tech Laze: "Here are some of the best Reddit Apps for Android which will let you browse the site from anywhere."
eSecurityPlanet: Adobe debuts new beta Flash Player with security sandbox for Firefox. Will it make the web more secure?
Ubuntu Manual: "Recently there has been quite a bit of buzz regarding the announcement that Canonical was dropping commercial support for Kubuntu."
InternetNews: From the 'Security by Obscurity' files:
Linus Torvalds: Another week, another -rc.
Datamation: "A free Android app has no downside. Simply download it, try it out and – if you don't like it – download another."
PC World: "February seems to be shaping up to be the month of Linux tablets."
Linux User & Developer: "Successful code isn't just about stringing bits and bytes together. Code has to be accessible to users and users have to know what the code is doing, and coders are not always the best people to document a project."
Social Barrel: "Research In Motion (RIM) has announced that its BlackBerry 10 Native Software Development Kit (SDK) will be bound to open source."
CFO World: "Oracle is hoping to carve out a prominent place in the world of "R," the open-source statistical modeling language with roots in academia but an increasingly high profile in enterprise IT shops."






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