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Peppermint Four is a sweet blend of the cloud and the desktop
Crypton is a framework that lets applications encrypt data in the browser before it is sent to a remote server
Tom Preston-Werner cites the MIT License for its brevity, compared to the wordy GNU General Public License, and the permissiveness of its terms
The many job openings being advertised at OSCON make the convention floor look more like a job fair
Java 8 brings exciting developments, but not without some headaches
Big Blue backs open source PaaS provider, will serve on forthcoming Cloud Foundry community advisory board
Today in Open Source: Hacker steals user info from Ubuntu forums. Plus: Did ad blockers destroy The H? Canonical needs money for an Ubuntu phone
OpenOffice 4.0 comes with a handy sidebar that beats the feature overload issue by devoting room on the side of documents for feature controls
OpenStack is now three years old and has notched notable victories. However, questions on its future remain