Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Kernel contributer says Linux community can be intimidating

Apache hones Java RIA effort | Oracle-Sun merger foes head East

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Kernel contributer says Linux community can be intimidating
A key Linux kernel contributor has admitted the developer community can be intimidating and hard to break into. Read More


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Apache hones Java RIA effort
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Oracle-Sun merger foes head East
With the European Commission seen as virtually certain to approve Oracle's acquisition of Sun Microsystems in just a week, those campaigning to prevent the deal encompassing Sun's MySQL database unit have shifted their efforts to regulators in Russia and China. Read More


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Last of Python 2.x language line moves forward
Second alpha version is released with final release expected in June Read More

LG bets on Android despite Windows Mobile deal
In the absence of a new version of Windows Mobile, LG said it plans to use Android on more than half its smartphones, despite a recent pledge to use primarily Microsoft's mobile operating system. Read More

Linux Foundation launches jobs board
Organization looks to match up job seekers with employers Read More



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