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steaming open cup : Linux, Java, FOSS
steaming open cup
Linux, Java, FOSS
Linux, Java, FOSS over a steaming cup of coffee.
Just here for the view

Most recent posts

4/08 0:18 Cloud Based and Open Source - Can Business Intelligence Get Any Cheaper Than This?
Just yesterday (April 7, 2009),Satyam Computer Services Ltd and Pentaho Corporation announcedthat they would undertake an "On Demand BI Solutions" project together. While I haven't thoroughly studied the implications of this partnership, I tried to...
7/09 16:07 Google Chrome OS
Despite losing my Page Ranks, I'm still looking forward to this. Read more about it in my article at APCmag.com.
5/10 9:41 Java Blow by Blow - Oracle Will Retain Sun's Hardware
Oracle's CEO, Larry Ellison dispelled reports that he will be getting rid of Sun Microsystems' hardware business once Oracle officially acquires the ailing company.He also added that it would be to the best interests of Oracle, currently the largest...
4/29 18:24 Java Blow by Blow - Knocked Down After Huge Quarter Loss
Just when things were looking brighter for Java, a big blow knocks it down.More than anything else, despite wondering out loud what would happen to MySQL in view of Oracle's interest to acquire Sun, I'm more concerned about what would happen to...
6/26 20:47 At last ... a Firefox that's at least as fast as Chrome
I just downloaded the latest Firefox 3.5 release candidate and well, although it's not yet the final product, I should say I'm extremely satisfied with what they've accomplished so far. Here's a screen shot after the download. I know ... I did the...

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