By Andrew C. Oliver One of my tasks at my job is to develop and maintain technical presentations. In the past I’ve stored these presentations on Google Drive in Apple’s Keynote format. Keynote, like …read more Source:: OpenSource
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IDG Contributor Network: Install Chrome OS theme in Ubuntu or Linux Mint
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•By Jim Lynch Install Chrome OS theme in Ubuntu or Linux Mint Chrome OS has proven to be quite popular given the sales of Chromebooks and other devices that run it. But did you …read more Source:: OpenSource
IBM chases Google, Microsoft with Kubernetes in the cloud
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•By Serdar Yegulalp It’s only a matter of time before every major cloud vendor will offer a version of Kubernetes as a service. Now it’s IBM’s turn. This morning IBM announced the next logical …read more Source:: OpenSource
IDG Contributor Network: 8 great apps for the Chromebook
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•By Jim Lynch 8 great apps for the Chromebook Many people have discovered that a Chromebook can be a terrific replacement for a regular desktop or laptop computer. But what apps can you get …read more Source:: OpenSource
Google ignites Python library for command lines
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•By Paul Krill With its Python Fire library, Google is offering Python developers a mechanism to easily generate command-line interfaces. Newly available via open source, Python Fire turns code into a CLI …read more Source:: OpenSource
Google Go’s popularity doesn’t translate to the enterprise
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•By Paul Krill Go developers have found plenty of uses for Google’s open source language both at work and at home, results of a recent poll by The Go Project reveals. But the …read more Source:: OpenSource
IDG Contributor Network: Linux: Is Chrome the fastest web browser?
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•By Jim Lynch Chrome: The fastest web browser for Linux? Linux offers a great range of choices when it comes to web browsers, there really is a browser out there for everybody. But which …read more Source:: OpenSource
Google’s microservices protocol joins Kubernetes in cloud foundation
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•By Serdar Yegulalp Google’s gRPC protocol was originally developed to speed up data transfer between microservices, proving faster and more efficient than passing around data encoded in JSON. Yesterday the Cloud Native Computing …read more Source:: OpenSource
Chrome extension brings encryption to Gmail
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•By Fahmida Y. Rashid The security and privacy community was abuzz over the weekend after Google said it was open-sourcing E2Email, a Chrome plugin designed to ease the implementation and use of encrypted email. …read more Source:: OpenSource
Don’t panic about SHA-1—fix it
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•By Serdar Yegulalp Last week, Google unveiled proof that it had successfully created a collision attack against the SHA-1 hash algorithm, a security weakness long suspected to be exploitable with modern computing …read more Source:: OpenSource