Tuesday, November 4, 2014

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Mozilla woos programmers with a special webdev browser | Exposed: Xerox Alto and CP/M OS source code released

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Mozilla woos programmers with a special webdev browser
The Mozilla Foundation will release a browser that could help pave the way for the Open Web Platform. Read More

Exposed: Xerox Alto and CP/M OS source code released
The Computer History Museum has made the code behind yet more historic software available for download Read More

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SDN company goes open source
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An unofficial Ubuntu tablet may be on the way
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One code to rule them all: Dronecode
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2014's biggest cloud deals (so far)
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Quick Look: Puppy Linux 6.0
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