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The H - Grand unified feed
Technology news and features
  • Health Check: Mandriva
    Mandriva began life as Linux Mandrake in July 1998 in France in Gael Duval's bedroom after he ported a KDE 1.0 desktop onto Red Hat Linux 5.1, uploaded the result onto two FTP servers, went away on holiday, and came back to find that he had a popular and successful Linux distribution on his hands


  • Google launches runnable test suite for browser ECMAScript/JavaScript
    Google has announced a test runner for Sputnik, the JavaScript conformance test suite that it launched last June. The test runner makes it easier to run the complete Sputnik test suite from within a browser


  • Google Summer of Code 2010: Mentoring application deadline
    Google has announced that the deadline for mentoring organisations to apply to take part in this year's Google Summer of Code (GSoC) event is the 12th of March. Each year Google seeks mentors from the FLOSS community to take part in it's annual GSoC, an event that takes place over the period of three months


  • SpringSource announces tc Server Spring Edition
    SpringSource, an open source Java framework specialist, has announced the introduction of tc Server Spring Edition, part of tc Server 2.0


  • Liferay moves to LGPL
    Liferay, makers of the portal software, are moving from licensing their code under the MIT(X11) licence and switching to the LGPL