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Google Chrome: Now for Mac and Linux


December 08th, 2009 at 19:44
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Google today released their Google Chrome web browser to the Macintosh and Linux platforms. Each are missing some features, but it’s better than nothing.

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Google have released their famous Web browser, Google Chrome, to the Macintosh and Linux platforms. While they’ve released it, it’s only in beta stage and still lacks some critical features -

but we’re sure these features will be slammed in at a later time.

So what’s it like? It rivals Safari Mac in graphical capability, and it rivals Firefox in speed (and soon maybe extensions). The Linux version is also impressive.

Find out more at http://www.google.com/chrome

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Open Source Skype: For Linux


November 03rd, 2009 at 00:41
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imageGoing with the flow of the fact that pretty much every application available to the Linux Ubuntu operating systems are Open Source – this means the code is free to use and alter under the GNU – Skype seems to be joining the party, or so it seems – at least it means that their UI is becoming free to edit and improve – but Skype still grabs a tight hold over the call protocol.

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POLL: Favourite Operating System?


September 14th, 2009 at 00:56
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Just a quick check to see what your favourite operating systems are. Windows, Mac OS X, Ubuntu, Debian or another operating system (please specify which one!)

Thanks :)
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Ubuntu 9.10 coming up, dear.


September 02nd, 2009 at 11:34
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Ubuntu 9.10, the latest release of the increasingly popular open-source operating system, is coming to our doorsteps soon. It promises a smooth, flicker-free startup, with a nice graphical boot, that they promise will be beautiful. It means that Linux is finally ditching the arguably hideous dirt-brown color scheme.

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