techjournalist
- Karma
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- March 6, 2012 (14y ago)
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- Ian “Debian” Murdoch Beat Up by Police (twitter.com)
- Forget about the Internet connected Refrigerator (enterprisenetworkingplanet.com)
- Apache Flex finally brings Adobe Flex to Linux (eweek.com)
- NSA General Alexander Shouts Back at Black Hat Heckler (esecurityplanet.com)
- U.S. Broadband Speeds Gaining Fast (enterprisenetworkingplanet.com)
- Is It Time to Restore Civility to Linux Development? (internetnews.com)
- Black Hat Changes Wi-Fi Vendors - The Network Will Still be HOSTILE (internetnews.com)
- The Truth About Red Hat Enterprise Linux and MariaDB [video] (serverwatch.com)
- SSL 3.0 Co-author Admits Mistakes, But Not In the Protocol (esecurityplanet.com)
In 1996, Paul Kocher put his name to the SSL 3.0 specification. 17 yrs later what does he think about SSL?
- If Linus Torvalds Got Hit By a Bus Would Linux Die? (serverwatch.com)
- How Red Hat Decides Which Open Source Companies to Buy (datamation.com)
Sometimes you buy and sometimes you build. How do you know when to do one or the other?
- Whois Charleston Road Registry? (internetnews.com)
- CSS3 Flexible Layouts 'Flexbox' Spec Nears Final at W3C (internetnews.com)
- Majority of Open Source Azure Cloud Projects, Hosted on Github (internetnews.com)
- Is Microsoft Allowing Ubuntu Linux on Azure without a Patent Deal? (internetnews.com)
- Skip Internet Explorer for Web Dev. Save $100,000 (internetnews.com)
- Apache Wookie Delivers Open Source Widgets (internetnews.com)
- Apache OpenOffice. Windows Users Dominate Downloads (internetnews.com)
- Multi-Tenant Public Clouds: Security Risk or FUD? (internetnews.com)
- Multi-Tenant Public Clouds: Security Risk or FUD? (esecurityplanet.com)
Rackspace CTO says its FUD, since the Internet itself is mult-tenant.
- Is Mozilla Punting on Web Apps for Linux? (internetnews.com)
From the 'Mozilla Isn't a Linux Vendor' files:
- VeriSign Set to Support up to 220 New Internet Top Level Domains (datamation.com)
VeriSign CEO James Bidzos said during the company's earnings call that VeriSign applied directly for 14 new gTLDs.Going beyond its own ownership of new gTLDs, VeriSign is also positioned to help other applicants in…