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Linux.com Community SourceForge and Linux Foundation partner to facilitate online community collaboration SAN FRANCISCO and MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., March 3, 2009 – The Linux Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, and SourceForge, a leader in ...
Google CEO hints Google/Linux netbooks may be coming
blogs.computerworld.com — There's been lots of speculation that Google might launch its own Linux-based desktop operating based on its Android. Now, Google CEO in hinting that that's exactly what Google might be doing. read more Presented By:  ... (more) Google CEO hints Google/Linux netbooks may be coming
Study: Windows clobbers Linux on netbooks with over 90% share
blogs.computerworld.com — There's been a lot of talk -- including from me -- that Linux is hurting Microsoft because of its big market share in netbook sales. But recent figures from the research firm NPD Group show that it's a myth. Windows now has more than 90% of all ... (more) Study: Windows clobbers Linux on netbooks with over 90% ...
Likewise Software: Join Linux, Unix and Mac to Active Directory
likewise.com — Home Solutions Products Resources Documentation Open Community Support News & Events Company Partners Contact Visit Our Forum Identity Management Solutions. Making Linux, UNIX and Mac Systems First-Class Citizens in a Windows Environment . Learn More ... (more) Likewise Software: Join Linux, Unix and Mac to Active ...
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Linux Foundation takes on Linux.com
Open Source — The Linux Foundation finally owns Linux.com. Sourceforge, the previous owner, has transferred the domain to the foundation, and agreed to sell ads on the site. The Linux Foundation agreed, in turn, to handle editorial and community stewardship. This looks like true creative destruction in action. The Linux Foundation gets its site and the opportunity to build news and forums into the address. Sourceforge gets a chance to sell advertising and reduces its costs. Sourceforge had suspended publication of news on the ...

'My First Time' Posts and Other Linux Marketing Problems
LinuxInsider — ... , and it's to design "the most impressive User Interface/Firmware for Ubiquiti's newly released open-source embedded wireless platform, the RouterStation." First prize is $160,000, and registration is now open. Start brainstorming! New Owner for Linux.com Along similar lines -- though without the cash prizes -- comes the news , announced just yesterday, that the Linux Foundation has taken over Linux.com from SourceForge, and aims to transform the site into a collaborative one that's "for the community, by the community," according to its press release. Much discussion can ...

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Linux Foundation and Sourceforge Partner to Rebuild Linux.com
ostatic.com 3/3/2009 — The Linux Foundation and Sourceforge have joined forces to rebuild a community on the prime web real estate known as Linux.com . In its former life, Linux.com featured a mix of unique content and aggregated stories from the wider Linux ...
Linux Foundation Forges Deal, Takes the Wheel at Linux.comLinuxInsider
The Linux Foundation has inked a deal that fosters collaboration with SourceForge and acquires ownership of Linux.com. The move is intended to create a long-lasting community destination for Linux users and developers, officials from the organizations said. The Linux Foundation is a ...
Linux Foundation Forges Deal, Takes the Wheel at Linux.comE-Commerce Times
The Linux Foundation has inked a deal that fosters collaboration with SourceForge and acquires ownership of Linux.com. The move is intended to create a long-lasting community destination for Linux users and developers, officials from the organizations said. The Linux Foundation is a ...
Linux.com won't be a news site, but instead a place for LinuxBetanews
As first reported by my friend and colleague Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols at Computerworld yesterday, probably the most important domain name that a Linux-associated entity could ever want, Linux.com, was sold by SourceForge, and is now in the hands of the Linux Foundation.
Linux Foundation Takes Reins of Linux.com CommunityeWeek - RSS Feeds
The Linux Foundation and SourceForge have announced that the Linux Foundation will be the new host for Linux.com, taking over the editorial and community stewardship for the site. The new Linux.com site will transform in the months ahead from solely being a news source to being an overall ...
Linux Foundation Purchases Linux.comSlashdot
darthcamaro and several other readers have noted that the Linux Foundation has bought Linux.com from Sourceforge Inc. (Slashdot's corporate parent). The Linux Foundation (employer of Linux Torvalds) will take over the editorial and community stewardship for the site; Sourceforge will continue to ...
Linux Foundation and Sourceforge Partner to Rebuild Linux.com [OStatic]GigaOM Network
The Linux Foundation and Sourceforge have joined forces to rebuild a community on the prime web real estate known as Linux.com . In its former life, Linux.com featured a mix of unique content and aggregated stories from the wider Linux community. While it hosted forums and allowed reader ...
Linux Foundation has bought Linux.comSteven J. Vaughan-Nichols's blog
The official announcement comes out tomorrow, but SourceForge will be telling the world that it has sold Linux.com to the Linux Foundation. read more
Linux Foundation Launches Linux Training ProgrameWeek - RSS Feeds
The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, has announced the Linux Foundation Training Program. The Linux server market is predicted to reach $50 billion dollars in three years, and the embedded and mobile Linux markets continue to explode, ...