Mozilla Lets Companies Build Their Own Firefox Browsers
Jun 10, 2009With its Build Your Own Browser program, Mozilla wants to make it easy for enterprise customers to install personalized Firefoxes.
more »Tiny Core Linux in Version 2
Jun 09, 2009The ultra-minimalist Linux desktop is now available in version 2.0. Main develop Robert Shingledecker, already known for Damn Small Linux (DSL), has officially announced it.
more »Google's Chrome for Linux: Test Version with Installation Warning
Jun 06, 2009Google presented the first test version of its Chrome for Linux and Mac OS X on June 5.
more »Plan B at OpenMoko: Remaining Developers Let Go
Jun 04, 2009In a message to the community, OpenMoko CEO Sean Moss-Pultz explained how things with the open source mobile phone are to go from this point on.
more »Playful Progress: Blender 2.49 Enhances Game Engine and Panoramic View
Jun 03, 2009Blender 2.49 is still profiting from its experience developing Big Buck Bunny and the Yo Frankie! Blender game. Much of what goes into the new release is on account of the Game Engine, with its video integration and performance boost.
more »A Wave from Google
Jun 02, 2009With a simple browser application, Google seeks to revolutionize communication over the Internet. This is to be achieved using Open Source interfaces.
more »Smartbooks on Their Way: ARM-Based Mini-Notebooks
Jun 02, 2009When the Computex show opens in Taipei on June 2, among the announcements will be a series of Linux notebooks with ARM processors.
more »Karesansui 1.0: Web-Based Management for Xen Guests
Jun 01, 2009The Japanese software project Karesansui has released the first version of its open source software. The Web console allows management of virtual systems under Xen.
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