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How the Internet Archive maintains an information super highway
[ad_1] I’ve been an avid user of Internet Archive since I found out about it five years ago. Since then, I’ve used their Wayback Machine to search for fun glimpses at the World Wide Web of yore, but I’ve also benefited from the Archive as a distribution platform. I’ve discovered musical performances by old forgotten jazz…
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Happy 11th birthday, Mozilla Firefox!
[ad_1] Eleven years ago, Firefox 1.0 was released with much excitement and anticipation. With the help of volunteers, The Mozilla Foundation placed a two-page advertisement in the New York Times. Over the last 11 years, Firefox has been been used by millions of people worldwide, becoming one of the most popular web browsers available to…
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Why I choose FLAC for audio
[ad_1] In this article, I focus on music in digital formats. Moreover, because I am a Linux kind-of-guy, I’m going to take a Linux kind-of-perspective on this topic. Most people have heard of the MP3 format. It’s an example of two things: First, it is not an open format, as a number of organizations claim patents…
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Embracing the tech world's open source shift
[ad_1] I grew up in the VAX/VMS world. Our student computing system at the college I attended was a VAX 11/785, and when I would later work for the administrative computing department, they had an 11/780 as a test box, and an 11/785 and 8650 cluster doing production work. Picture a room full of refrigerators…
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The big tent, summit session summaries, and more OpenStack news
[ad_1] Interested in keeping track of what’s happening in the open source cloud? Opensource.com is your source for news in OpenStack, the open source cloud infrastructure project. read more [ad_2] Source link
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SteamOS updated with Linux kernel 4.1, Nvidia adds Vulkan support, and more
[ad_1] Hello, open gaming fans! In this week’s edition, we take a look at a Linux Kernel 4.1 update for SteamOS, Nvidia support for Vulkan, Objects in Space and open hardware, and more. Open gaming roundup for October 31 – November 6, 2015 Ready for the Steam Machines? Valve’s Steam Machines are hitting the market on…
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New release of Docker, R-Hub for R packages, and more news
[ad_1] In this week’s edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at a new release of Docker, R-Hub for R packages, the Raspberry Pi Foundation’s acquisition of Code Club, and more! Open source news: November 1 – 7, 2015 Docker 1.9 released Docker announced the release of Docker 1.9 and updated…
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October review: Top 10 and editor's picks
[ad_1] October was a solid traffic month for Opensource.com, with 681,334 page views and 110 articles published. We published 17 articles by first-time Opensource.com contributors, and we kicked off a new community column, My Open Source Story. We reported from All Things Open and the 2015 Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing, and we…
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Top 5: Linux-compatible music, top IRC clients, and more
[ad_1] This week, we highlight a Linux story from 1996, top open source IRC clients, an intro to GitHub, three tests for better documentation, and a few of the best places to find Linux-compatible music. read more [ad_2] Source link
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Department of Education seeks comments on open licensing requirements
[ad_1] Under current regulations, creators of grant-funded work retain unlimited copyright and rights to royalty income. The Department of Education is granted a royalty-free, non-exclusive, irrevocable right to publish, use, and reproduce the work. This means that the public can request copies from the Department, however practice has shown that this rarely happens. By requiring…