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Open Source Insider
The latest trends and issues around the use of open source software in the enterprise.
September 2013
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Free open source games website teaches kids programming
29 Sep 2013 -
The real (free) answer to network complexity
27 Sep 2013 -
The secret to Linux is hardware
27 Sep 2013
A new website has emerged that encourages kids to start think about computer programming techniques.
Automated network control company Infoblox this month proffers forth Tapestry, a free and open-source software tool for measuring network complexity.
The secret to Linux is hardware, really?
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Mozilla: plugins are now a legacy technology
25 Sep 2013 -
What to expect from JavaOne 2013
23 Sep 2013 -
Who writes Linux, anyway?
20 Sep 2013 -
Intel open (source) Inside out
12 Sep 2013 -
Angry Birds roost grows with open NoSQL Riak
10 Sep 2013 -
Android 4.4 named KitKat
03 Sep 2013 -
GNOME developers: using Google is counterproductive to privacy
02 Sep 2013
Mozilla has said that website plugins are now a legacy technology (they are not available on most mobile devices after all)
We know that the S word is going to feature high up on the agenda as SECURITY comes into obvious focus after the high profile zero-day attacks targeting Java that occurred at the start of the year.
The Linux Foundation gets personal again this month with the release of its annual "Who Writes Linux" development report.
The Computer Weekly Open Source Insider blog caught up with Intel's VP of open source Imad Sousou at the firm's IDF Intel Developer Forum 2013 to get a brief history of open source Intel.
Angry Birds creator Rovio has implemented Riak, the open source NoSQL database.
The next version of the open source Android mobile operating system has been named KitKat.
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