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Tecnología con beneficios sociales | ELESPECTADOR.COM - 0 views

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    "Felipe Ceballos fue premiado por desarrollar una solución para permitir el rastreo de vehículos corporativos y su consumo de combustible, todo posible bajo un entorno de código abierto."
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Linux Practicality vs Activism - Datamation - 0 views

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    " ...For some, the freedom enjoyed by using Linux is the freedom from vendor lock-in or high software costs. Most would call this a practical consideration. Others users would tell you the freedom they enjoy is software freedom. This means embracing Linux distributions that support the Free Software Movement, avoiding proprietary software completely and all things related. In this article, I'll walk you through some of the differences between these two freedoms and how they affect Linux usage. ...."
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SunZilla provides portable open source electricity | Opensource.com - 0 views

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    "Do-it-yourself electricity generation is still difficult and expensive. The inventors of the SunZilla project aim to make it easier, cleaner, portable, quiet, and completely open source."
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What makes up the Fedora kernel? - Fedora Magazine - 0 views

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    "Every Fedora system runs a kernel. Many pieces of code come together to make this a reality. Each release of the Fedora kernel starts with a baseline release from the upstream community. This is often called a 'vanilla' kernel. The upstream kernel is the standard. The goal is to have as much code upstream as possible. This makes it easier for bug fixes and API updates to happen as well as having more people review the code. In an ideal world, Fedora would be able to to take the kernel straight from kernel.org and send that out to all users."
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DMCA Notices Nuke 8,268 Projects on Github - TorrentFreak - 0 views

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    " By Andy on June 29, 2016 C: 19 Breaking Popular code repository GitHub has just published its transparency report for 2015. While receiving a relatively modest 12 subpoenas for user data last year, the site also handed seven gag orders. It also received large numbers of DMCA notices which took down more than 8,200 projects."
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Google's My Activity reveals just how much it knows about you | Technology | The Guardian - 0 views

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    "Search company launches new opt-in ad service for non-Google sites and tools that show how it tracks your internet activity "
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What Happens in the Brain When Music Causes Chills? | Smart News | Smithsonian - 0 views

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    "The brains of people who get chills when the right song comes on are wired differently than others"
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    "The brains of people who get chills when the right song comes on are wired differently than others"
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Top 7 business intelligence and reporting tools | Opensource.com - 0 views

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    "In this article, I review some of the top open source business intelligence (BI) and reporting tools. In economies where the role of big data and open data are ever-increasing, where do we turn in order to have our data analysed and presented in a precise and readable format?"
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The Internet Without Connection, Free Endless OS For Emerging Markets - Forbes - 0 views

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    " There are four billion people on the planet without PCs or access to affordable personal computers. That figure should surely be tempered with some contextualization i.e. not everybody actually wants to have an Internet connection and many traditional, native or bucolic ways of live do still exist on the planet"
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    " There are four billion people on the planet without PCs or access to affordable personal computers. That figure should surely be tempered with some contextualization i.e. not everybody actually wants to have an Internet connection and many traditional, native or bucolic ways of live do still exist on the planet"
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Customer wins $10K judgment from Microsoft over unauthorized Windows 10 upgrade | ITworld - 0 views

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    "Microsoft last month paid a California travel agent $10,000 after she won a judgment in small claims court by successfully arguing that an unauthorized upgrade to Windows 10 crippled her work PC."
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7-Way Linux Distribution Comparison For Summer 2016 - Phoronix - 0 views

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    "Written by Michael Larabel in Operating Systems on 23 June 2016. Page 1 of 5. 26 Comments Given the recent releases of Fedora 24, Solus 1.2, and other GNU/Linux distribution updates, here is our latest performance testing roundabout of seven popular OS releases on the same Core i5 Skylake system."
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Fedora 24, SourceForge's Dilemma & More… | FOSS Force - 0 views

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    "June 24th, 2016 Fedora 24, SourceForge's Dilemma & More… Christine Hall Also included: Solus 1.2, Elementary Snaps, Microsoft fights OEM crapware and LibreOffice's minor upgrade."
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Comcast took $1,775 from man, only gave it back after he contacted media | Ars Technica... - 0 views

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    "Stop us if you've heard this one before: Comcast has done something wrong to one of its customers and didn't make it right until he contacted a reporter."
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By Installing Linux, You Could Lose Your Computer Warranty - 0 views

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    "A custom in the world of smartphones now reaches computers; limits the possibilities of users. By installing Linux on your computer, you could lose your warranty in the store - That's what it is."
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Self-awareness helps dispel feelings of impostor syndrome | Opensource.com - 0 views

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    [by Kartik Subbarao While I've avoided contracting full-blown impostor syndrome in my career, I can certainly recognize its symptoms. I think self-awareness is the key to dispelling impostor syndrome when it starts to show up. Here are some suggestions to consider. ...]
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SourceForge Seeks a Return to Relevancy | FOSS Force - 0 views

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    "Christine Hall The new owners of SourceForge, once the primary code repository for open source projects, work to make good on a promise to restore a reputation that was tarnished by its former owners."
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No Such Thing As Free Internet (Zero-Rating Explained) | Web We Want - 0 views

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    "What's Going On? There's no such thing as free Internet. When your mobile operator offers you free data in some configuration, it means that either they or a content provider is footing the bill."
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    "What's Going On? There's no such thing as free Internet. When your mobile operator offers you free data in some configuration, it means that either they or a content provider is footing the bill."
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Canonical's and Red Hat's Shameful War Against One Another… and Against the A... - 0 views

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      # ! Guess who (& why) can be behind... # ! feeding a warped conflict in the core of # ! the #FreeSotware environment... [# ! Note: Look how 'some' treat their ''friends'... http://fossbytes.com/microsoft-buys-canonical-kills-ubuntu-linux-forever/ # ! and guess how they can behave with their rivals... # ! ...and what all this conflict represents for the Digital Community, as a whole...]
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    "Summary: In an effort to trip each other up and in order to become the 'industry standard', Canonical and Red Hat hurt each other and alienate the media (what's left of it)"
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    "Summary: In an effort to trip each other up and in order to become the 'industry standard', Canonical and Red Hat hurt each other and alienate the media (what's left of it)"
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Inside OpenAI, Elon Musk's Wild Plan to Set Artificial Intelligence Free | WIRED - 0 views

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    "The Friday afternoon news dump, a grand tradition observed by politicians and capitalists alike, is usually supposed to hide bad news. So it was a little weird that Egence" "Open Source" OpenAIlon Musk, founder of electric car maker Tesla, and Sam Altman, president of famed tech incubator Y Combinator, unveiled their new artificial intelligence company at the tail end of a weeklong AI conference in Montreal this past December."
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Linux features that you can't live without? | InfoWorld - 0 views

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    "Linux offers many great features, but some are more useful than others, depending on the user. One Linux redditor recently asked his fellow users which feature they couldn't live without, and he got some very interesting answers. "
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