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2 There's More Than a Browser War |
Telamon (4) 725 days ago Comments (0) business and finance, computers, internet, web browsers |
osnews.com - When Google released its new (and first) browser a few days ago (Chrome)‚ many praised that move or welcomed this new player into the arena‚ but many others simply were a bit surprised and wondered if a new browser was really needed. This article shows how this is a self-preservation strategy to defend it's core business.
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1 autonomo.us activist group to focus on freedom in network services |
Hobbit (0) 759 days ago Comments (0) computers, freedom and privacy, internet, free software foundation |
www.fsf.org - A new activist group called autonomo.us has launched an online presence to focus on issues of software freedom in network services.
Building on its work with the GNU Affero General Public license‚ the FSF convened a meeting to discuss the impact of network services on free software and user freedom on March 16.
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1 A Look Inside Wikipedia's Infrastructure |
Telamon (4) 795 days ago Comments (0) computers, internet |
www.datacenterknowledge.com - In an era when Google and Microsoft can spend a half-billion dollars on one of their global data center projects‚ Wikipedia runs on fewer than 300 servers from a single data center in Tampa‚ Fla. It also has servers in Amsterdam at the AMS-IX peering exchange.
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1 'Shake-up' for internet proposed |
Telamon (4) 804 days ago Comments (0) computers, dns, internet |
news.bbc.co.uk - The net could see its biggest transformation in decades if plans to open up the address system are passed.
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2 Web pages have 'come alive and started breeding' |
Telamon (4) 851 days ago Comments (0) computers, artificial intelligence, internet |
www.telegraph.co.uk - Living web sites that grow‚ develop and evolve to suit the taste of the people that read them are now finding their way on to the internet.
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