Leftovers: OSS
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SL Adds Docker, MongoDB and Node.js to Open Source Monitoring Portfolio
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RethinkDB's Horizon Will Shave Months Off Your Development
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RethinkDB unveils open-source JavaScript platform, Horizon
RethinkDB, an open-source database, wants to help developers prototype and build cross-platform, real-time Web, mobile and IoT apps. The company announced Horizon, a new open-source JavaScript platform, is coming out of a closed developer preview today.
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Leveraging IoT & Open Source Tools
Though the data regarding connected devices is anything but cohesive, a broad overview of IoT stats affords a clear picture of how quickly our world is becoming a connected ecosystem: In 1984, approximately 1,000 devices were connected to the Internet; in 2015, Gartner predicted 4.9 billion connected things would be in use; and by 2020 analysts expect we’ll have somewhere between 26 and 50 billion connected devices globally. Said Padmasree Warrior, Chief Technology and Strategy Officer at Cisco, “In 1984, there were 1,000 connected devices. That number rose up to reach a million devices in 1992 and reached a billion devices in 2008. Our estimates say… that we will have roughly 50 billion connected devices by the year 2020.”
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ReactOS 0.4.1 Released To Advance "Open-Source Windows"
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ReactOS 0.4.1 Operating System Released with Initial Read/Write Btrfs Support
Ziliang Guo from the ReactOS project today announced the availability for download of the first maintenance release of the ReactOS 0.4 open-source operating system.
While not a GNU/Linux distribution, ReactOS is an open source project whose main design goal is to offer users a computer operating system built from scratch that clones the design principles of Microsoft Windows NT's architecture.
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Google open sources its ‘most powerful’ AI SyntaxNet
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Has Google's Parsey McParseface just solved one of the world's biggest language problems?
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Google 'Artificial Intelligence' Free Update: Google Introduces 'Parsey McParseface' As Open Source Natural Language AI Tool [VIDEO]
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Amazon Joins Tech Giants in Open Sourcing a Key Machine Learning Tool
Among technology categories creating sweeping change right now, cloud computing and Big Data analytics dominate the headlines, and open source platforms are making a difference in these categories. However, one of the biggest open source stories of the year surrounds newly contributed projects in the field of artifical intelligence and the closely related field of machine learning.
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Amazon opens up its product recommendation tech to all
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VR for Good, Amazon open-sources DSSTNE, and the Google Spaces app—SD Times news digest: May 17, 2016
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Amazon's DSSTNE Is Now Open Source Software
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Amazon's DSSTNE machine learning tech is now open source
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After Google, now Amazon open sources its machine learning engine DSSTNE
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Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) Open Sources Deep Learning Software
The software is now available on Github where the tech giant hopes developers and researchers will expand its functionalities.
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Blockchain open sources Thunder network, paving the way for instant bitcoin transactions
Blockchain, the company behind the world’s most popular bitcoin wallet, has been quietly working on an interesting project called Thunder. The Thunder network is an alternative network of nodes that lets you make off-chain bitcoin payments in seconds and settle back to the bitcoin blockchain every now and then. And it makes me excited about bitcoin all over again.
This sounds complicated but it’s quite neat and could be a powerful innovation for bitcoin transactions. But first, let’s take a step back.
If you’ve ever tried sending a couple of bitcoins from one wallet to another, you know it can take ten or twenty minutes before the blockchain confirms the transaction.
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