Leftovers: OSS and Sharing Culture
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Mozilla sets plan to dump Firefox add-ons, move to Chrome-like extensions
Back in July, Mozilla disclosed plans to modernize its Firefox browser. Today, the organization made those plans more concrete, with a tentative timeline for introducing long-desired improvements such as the creation of a process per tab—and with it, a timeline for the end of support for traditional Firefox add-ons.
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MapR Takes its Hadoop Distro to AWS
MapR Technologies gives enterprises another alternative channel for its Hadoop distribution with placement in the AWS Marketplace.
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Intel Unveils Analytics Technologies for Big Data, IoT
Among the offerings is Discovery Peak, analytics software that is underpinning a cloud platform created to facilitate collaborative cancer research.
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OpenBSD 5.8 Preorders Enabled, Release Song Published
Two important events of the OpenBSD 5.8 release cycle happened today:
On the Orders page, pre-orders for the new release have been enabled
On the Lyrics page, the OpenBSD 5.8 release song has been published, with links to OGG and MP3 formats available. -
Kodi 15.1 "Isengard" Officially Released
For users of Kodi 15 "Isengard", it's now time to upgrade to the 15.1 maintenance release.
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AT&T shows how serious it is about SDN, NFV and open source
In case there were any doubt, it's becoming clearer every day that it's no joke: That old, staid telecom giant known as AT&T (NYSE: T) is actually turning its engineering ship around in a big, big way, and it's not your grandfather's or grandmother's network anymore.
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GEANT's Pan-European ONOS ICONA Deployment Delivers Benefits of Open Source SDN to Europe's Research and Education Networks
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Update From VMware's Cloud-Native Apps Group: Offering Open Source Tools, Collaboration and More
“Clouds” don’t just free IT from having to buy, provision and manage hardware, they can be used as an “elastic” infrastructure, where apps can request resources as needed. Apps that can do this are, unsurprisingly, called “cloud-native apps.”
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Facebook Open Sources Code Tool That Writes More Code
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Facebook Open-Sources Hack Codegen
Facebook has open-sourced its library for automatically generating Hack code. Hack is a more scalable version of PHP, developed at Facebook.
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Dropbox finally open-sources its Hackpad collaborative document editor
Dropbox acquired Hackpad in April 2014. About a year later the team behind Hackpad informed users that the code would become available under an open-source license “in the next few weeks.” When that didn’t happen right away, some people got frustrated and took to GitHub to vent.
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Single-Stitched and Open-Source, A Simple Tee Redefines Manufacturing
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Intel Advances Cancer Treatment with HPC, Big Data, Open Source
Intel hopes to take an employee’s painful personal healthcare journey, combine this knowledge with its advanced scale computing and partnerships with medical leaders, and transform treatment for the 1 million Americans who get cancer each year by leveraging big data to make personalized medicine a reality.
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Intel/OHSU open source cancer data hub set to go live, expand reach
Intel Corp. and Oregon Health & Science University’s Collaborative Cancer Cloud cleared a major hurdle and will scale to two other major cancer centers in the first quarter of 2016.
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Intel to pilot cloud technology for sharing personalized cancer treatment
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Industry Leaders Seagate, Toshiba, And WD Come Together To Work On Kinetic Open Storage Project
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Now on Kickstarter: The BOLT MINI, a Stylish, Open Source 3D Printer from India
Adarsh Simon is an aspiring product designer with a keen eye for detail, and he also enjoys hacking electronics. Now his interests have led him to research additive manufacturing techniques, and that research has resulted in the BOLT MINI, an all-metal, open source 3D printer.
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Open Source Camera Helps Users Design Their Own SLR, Stereo and Panoramic Cameras
Focal Camera have begun bringing their open source modular camera prototyping system to the consumer, allowing any budding designers to try their hand at creating their very own SLRS, stereo and panoramic cameras with a system that while a little daunting, allows users to get to grips with the technology behind their photographs and create a functioning device that is entirely of their own device.
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