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Need $30,000? Try referring a developer to HubSpot
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WEBCAST: Lexmark International

Are You Getting the Most Out of Managed Print Services?
Learn from IDC's Angele Boyd and Lexmark's John Crandall on how to achieve the maximum benefits from MPS. Learn More

WEBCAST: Lexmark International

Faster Business Information. Better Business Collaboration
This webinar will teach you about smart process apps—a new category ofsoftware that makes collaborative processes more productive and flexible. Learn More

Unix: Bringing Unix commands to a Windows world
Tired of feeling sorry for yourself because you're stuck at work with a Windows desktop or laptop? Well, maybe you can make your life a little easier and more productive by adding some Unix power to your Windows system. Read More

Deborah Estrin wants to (literally) open source your life
You may not have heard about Dr. Deborah Estrin, a computer science professor and open source advocate, but she is on a mission to bring open source quite literally to the cellular level. But before we explain why, we need to put her work in the current context. [chunklet]

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WEBCAST: HP Intel VMware

The Clear Case for Cloud
Join this Webcast to learn how the partnership between VMware and HP has resulted in some dramatic changes to putting VMs into production and enabling a software-defined data center. View Now!

Skype for Linux 4.2 aims to deliver more polish
It's been almost a year since Microsoft moved its newly acquired Skype for Linux out of beta with the release of version 4.0, surprising more than a few Linux fans with its apparent commitment to maintaining a telephony client for the free and open source operating system. Read More

Linux-based rifle scope lets beginners hit targets a quarter mile away, view results on free iPad Mini
A high-tech Texas gun designer has started shipping its first generation shooting system that combines a hunting rifle with a Linux-based scope that takes so much guesswork out of hitting targets a quarter mile away that even novices can do it. Read More

Java developer says he built, launched basic open source office suite in 30 days
A freelance Java developer claims it took him only 30 days to build and launch a basic open source office suite that runs on multiple OSes. Read More

 

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