Topic: linux

Zeichick’s Take: Android and Linux do the reverse-fork maneuver

After some time apart, Android and Linux are together again, which is good for both … continue reading

Linux Foundation shows job opportunities

Three-month snapshot shows that Java still is on top, and jobs for developers are opening at a steady pace … continue reading

Open source has come of age

After 20 years of Linux and 30 years of open-source licensing, the movement is healthier and more mature than ever … continue reading

Intel appears to let go of MeeGo

After Nokia bowed out on the Linux-based OS last year, Intel has all but given up on the fledgling platform … continue reading

Linux Foundation works on a standard for software licenses

The Software Package Data Exchange standard is designed to provide a way for machines to spell out how to use software … continue reading

Top five new things in Linux

What emerged as the most interesting things from the Linux Collaboration Summit? … continue reading

Fall was a bad season for Linux

Actions from Novell and Red Hat have put the community’s in a lot of trouble and uncertainty … continue reading

Year in Review: Open source

Apache, Hadoop, Linux and, of course, Oracle all made news this year … continue reading

Fedora 14 built with developers in mind

Red Hat’s community Linux operating system brings new language support and debugging features … continue reading

Rackspace aims for a cloud platform based on Linux model

The company’s partnership with NASA aims to create open standards on interoperability … continue reading

Among Eclipse developers, Windows loses ground

Eclipse Community Survey shows Linux gaining in popularity; also, Subversion is the dominant SCM for Eclipse … continue reading

Mobile companies band around Linux for ARM

Six companies have created Linaro, which is taking on mobile Linux with a stricter release schedule and a cohesive test stack … continue reading

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