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White House Website Goes Open Source

Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 2:33 pm PDT

Here’s an interesting contrast between the GOP, which spent $1.4 million on a buggy, incomplete website redesign, and the Democratic White House, where they just launched a redesign of the site using the open source Content Management System (CMS), Drupal. (And it looks great.) Publisher Tim O’Reilly has a good ...

Web Design, CMS, Internet, White House, Drupal, Open Source

Open Source Communism

Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 2:23 pm PST

Q: What does Little Green Footballs have in common with Cuba? (Besides our Nazi-like suppression of dissent?) A: We’re both running Linux.

Cuba, Linux, Operating System, Open Source, Computers

Google Will Change Creepy Browser License

Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 2:38 pm PDT

Reacting to criticism, Google is going to change the EULA for their new browser, Chrome. Google’s new web browser Chrome is fast, shiny, and requires users to sign their very lives over to Google before they can use it. Today’s Internet outrage du jour has been Chrome’s EULA, which ...

LGF, Internet, Web Browser, Google, Chrome, Webkit, Safari, Open Source

Google Owns Everything You Create with Their New Browser

Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 1:19 pm PDT

Well, at least they don’t lay claim to your first-born male child: Google Chrome EULA Claims Ownership of Everything You Create on Chrome, From Blog Posts to Emails.

LGF, Internet, Web Browser, Google, Chrome, Webkit, Safari, Open Source

Google Releases Windows Version of New Browser

Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 1:16 pm PDT

The beta version of Google’s shiny new web browser has been released, for Windows only: Google Chrome.

LGF, Internet, Web Browser, Google, Chrome, Webkit, Safari, Open Source

The Google Chrome Comic Book

Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 2:48 pm PDT

Google is working on a web browser with a “virtualized” Javascript engine and other cutting edge features, and they’ve posted a comic book to extol its coolness to the masses: Google on Google Chrome. TidBITS has more info on the comic book (and the browser): TidBITS Networking: Google Explains Its ...

LGF, Internet, Web Browser, Google, Chrome, Webkit, Safari, Open Source

Movable Type Goes Open Source

Wed, Dec 12, 2007 at 6:15 pm PST

In a development that will affect the blogosphere in mysterious and untold ways, the Movable Type blogging application has gone open source.

LGF, Blogosphere, Movable Type, Open Source, Software, Technology, Internet