Leftovers: OSS
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Google and Twitter are joining forces to make reading the news faster on your phone
Because of these features, it makes sense that Google and Twitter are reportedly developing these tools as an open-source project, which could soon be adopted and used by other tech companies.
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Google and Twitter Team Up to Offer Their Own ‘Instant Articles’ — With a Twist
One big difference between those efforts and this one: Google and Twitter are creating their publishing tools as an open source project, and hope to convince multiple tech companies to adopt it.
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Six things financial services technical leaders need to consider around open source software
Many have a wide array of open source applications and code in use already, both at the infrastructure and application layers and in development frameworks and GitHub repositories.
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IBM buys software provider startup StrongLoop strengthening ties to the open-source community
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IBM Buys StrongLoop To Add Node.js API Development To Its Cloud Platform
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IBM takes on Node.js specialist Strongloop to bolster Bluemix
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IBM buys StrongLoop to strengthen Node.js expertise
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Recent research into the open source software industry growth, market demand and supply in 2015 examined in new market research report
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Why Philly’s Open Source Mentorship Program is so impressive
The second annual Open Source Mentorship Program for women, run by Code for Philly and Girl Develop It, wrapped late last month.
The program aims to tackle the gender gap in open source technology. Other cities are taking note.
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5 Best Calendar Apps for Google Chrome
Managing time has become so important these days. You have a meeting at 10 am, then lunch at 2 pm, and a lot of things in between. It is hard to manage so many things in one day. Thankfully, these days we have so many time management apps that it is barely a hassle anymore. As humans, we should be grateful to the wonderful technology we have at our disposal.
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TLS Security In Firefox 40
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Hortonworks and Open Energi to Optimize Power Grids with Hadoop
Hortonworks, the company focused on Big Data-crunching open source platform Hadoop, has a number of partners and customers who have helped to illustrate that Hadoop's capabilities can be thrown at all kinds of new tasks.
In the latest example of that trend, Hortonworks announced it has expanded its European customer base with the addition of Open Energi, a company focused on delivering a much smarter energy grid in Europe.
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Why Cloudera is saying ‘Goodbye, MapReduce’ and ‘Hello, Spark’
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Rackspace and Intel Open Doors for OpenStack Innovation Center
Back in July, Rackspace and Intel announced that they had teamed up on what could be a far reaching partnership focused on accelerating enterprise OpenStack deployments and feature adoption. The companies agreed to collaborate on an OpenStack Innovation Center targeted to significantly add to the number of developers contributing to upstream OpenStack code.
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Infinity function compiler
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Who is improving the world through free software? Nominate them now
Free software projects often fly under the radar: they rarely have a marketing budget, so word of a great project often relies on word-of-mouth within the free software community, especially in a project's early years. Yet we all know there are some truly amazing free software projects out there. That's why the Free Software Foundation and the GNU Project have presented the Free Software Awards for nearly two decades, honoring people and projects who have advanced the movement or created free software programs that serve crucial societal needs.
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