Stories about: KDE

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    11 hard truths about HTML5 16/08/2011 00:38:00

    HTML5 heralds some nifty new features and the potential for sparking a Web programming paradigm shift, and as everyone who has read the tech press knows, there is nothing like HTML5 for fixing the Internet. Sprinkle some HTML5 into your code, and your websites will be faster and fancier -- it'll make your teeth white, too. But the reality of what HTML5 can do for those seeking native-app performance on the Web falls short of the hype.
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    Five Linux desktops that aren't Unity or GNOME 3 09/08/2011 07:06:00

    Between Unity and GNOME 3, there seems to be no end to the controversy surrounding Linux desktop environments this year.
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    Chrome nearly replaced Firefox in Ubuntu Linux, Mark Shuttleworth says 14/06/2011 07:29:00

    Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth is a big fan of Google Chrome, and says the browser could replace the standard Firefox in future versions of Ubuntu Linux.
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    Ubuntu breaks from the Linux pack 13/06/2011 20:45:00

    Ubuntu 11.04 (nicknamed Natty Narwhal) marks a decided change in direction for the Linux-based operating system. The biggest change is that Canonical, the organizer of Ubuntu, is replacing the Gnome/KDE desktop environment with a new user interface called Unity.
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    Five Linux distributions get a fresh boost 21/05/2011 03:55:00

    Between the launch of a new Linux kernel update and the news that open source has achieved mainstream business use at last, it's been an exciting week in the world of open source software.
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    For the Unity-averse, a peek ahead at Linux Mint 11 07/05/2011 03:32:00

    Ubuntu 11.04 "Natty Narwhal" has been out for about a week now, and it's become clear that opinions are divided on Unity, its new desktop shell.
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    6 Linux pranks for April Fools' Day 02/04/2011 06:32:00

    There's been no shortage of April Fools' Day pranks in the tech world this year, and the Linux community is no exception.
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    Three good reasons to buy an open-PC 05/03/2011 11:34:00

    For many small business users, all the rational arguments for using open source software like Linux make a great deal of sense: It's free, customizable, compatible, and it's free of vendor lock-in, to name just a few.
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    Debian 6.0 breaks free of restrictive licenses 08/02/2011 08:18:00

    Following a full two years of development, the Debian Project on Sunday released version 6.0 of its namesake Linux distribution, code-named "Squeeze."
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    Myriad updates come to open source software 03/02/2011 08:47:00

    January was a busy month for open source software, with numerous packages receiving key updates and improvements. Since so many have been released in rapid-fire succession, now is a good time to take stock of what we've seen so far.
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    Linux vendors teaming up for an app store 28/01/2011 09:01:00

    There seems to be no end to the momentum propelling Linux into the mainstream these days, and this week news came out that's surely among the most exciting developments yet.
 
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