The Linux Foundation is ready and willing to help companies get Microsoft’s FAT out of their products.
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Intel Turns Over Its Linux Operating System
Intel’s short run as an operating system maker has come to an end.
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The Linux Foundation, a nonprofit vendor-neutral organization that coordinates development of the Linux kernel, has responded to the recent news that Microsoft and TomTom have settled their patent dispute. Linux Foundation executive director Jim Zemlin wrote a blog entry on Tuesday commenting on the outcome of the conflict.
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Intel trades ownership for popularity on mobile Linux project
Intel is handing over its mobile Linux effort to the Linux Foundation to stimulate broader interest.
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Linux Foundation Welcomes credativ
The Linux Foundation welcomed its newest member today, the European-based free and open source standards consulting firm, credativ.
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The seven best Linux Foundation contest videos
Linux doesn't have much in the way of advertising. Now, the Linux Foundation is trying to change that with it's "We're Linux" Video Contest. So, here are my seven favorite picks in the contest.
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Advocacy at the Speed of Light
The latest course on the menu is, of course, the Linux.com site. This one is the fun one, because we've opened it up to the community to lend their ideas. Here's the top 5 thus far:
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Linux.com: A Promising Community Portal for Linux
There are a lot of Linux portals out there, but, until now, none of them have really seemed like the right central source for Linux information. This isn't to say there aren't great Linux websites out there, but many of them are of a different kind. This website, for example, is primarily focused on news. What has been missing is a community-powered portal for Linux.
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Inside the Linux Foundation Purchase of Linux.com
Two months after SourceForge’s Linux.com site stopped publishing new stories, the reason has finally been made public: The site has been acquired by the Linux Foundation.
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Linux Foundation has bought Linux.com
The Linux Foundation has long wanted the Linux.com domain name for obvious reasons. You will, according to sources, see new stories on Linux.com, but exactly what you'll see will be determined by you.
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Linux Foundation Announces Training Program to Meet Increasing Demand for Linux Talent
The Linux Foundation today announced the Linux Foundation Training Program, which will kick off with courses taught at the Linux Foundation’s Annual Collaboration Summit April 8 - 10, 2009 in San Francisco.
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Could the Linux Foundation get too big?
The folks over at the Linux Foundation were happy to announce today that MIPS Technologies has joined the group. Fair enough. But this got me wondering whether it’s possible for the Linux Foundation to get too big. Oracle is already a platinum member, Cisco a gold, Dell a silver. What if Microsoft wanted in? Or Apple?
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I'm *Not* Linux
I believe that it is making a fundamental mistake by choosing to play by the rules laid down by the two biggest proprietary computing companies - Microsoft and Apple. In doing so, it throws away all its natural advantages - notably its differentness - and attempts to compete on its enemies' terms
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Financial exchange joins Linux Foundation
«A financial market describing itself as the "world's largest derivatives exchange" has joined the Linux Foundation. The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) has been a vocal proponent of Linux since 2003, when it began using the open source OS to improve trade speed and system reliability, it says.»
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Linux Foundation opening doors to individual participation
The nonprofit Linux Foundation (LF), which coordinates an assortment of Linux-oriented standardization efforts and employs key developers such as Linux creator Linus Torvalds, has added to its Web site a gateway toward individual -- as opposed to corporate -- membership.
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