<b>Netstat -vat:</b> "Yes, Riverbed in some ways leverages open source and also contributes some testing components back. One of their bigger open source projects is something that internally carries the codename of 'Flamebox'."
<b>Datamation:</b> "The past twelve months have been good for Linux vendor Red Hat as the company grew revenues and income while expanding its product offerings in the cloud and virtualization space. But how did Red Hat grow while others staggered?"
<b>Softpedia:</b> "MEPIS has now made available the third release candidate of its upcoming Linux-based operating system, SimplyMEPIS 8.5 RC 3. The new release comes with several updates, both upgraded packages and fresh features, and is available for 32-bit, as well as 64-bit platforms."
Google adds the online photo editor to its application stable, which is good news for ecommerce shops looking for more easy ways to prep product images.
<b>wine-Reviews:</b> "The Bordeaux Technology Group released Bordeaux 2.0.4 for FreeBSD and PC-BSD today. Bordeaux 2.0.4 is a maintenance release that fixes a number of small bugs."
<b>Longene:</b> On May 31, 2010, the Longene team realesed its crucial product, Longene 0.3. This new release has fully eliminated Wineserver, the request to wineserver now is turned to system call, so that its performance has been substantially improved.
<b>LinuxPlanet: </b>"When you add text to a photo in GIMP, sometimes it comes out looking flat and boring. Today, let's explore three ways of adding an extra dimensions to your images and text."
<b>Phoronix:</b> "For those looking into an entry-to-mid-range or high-end workstation graphics card, today we are completing our look at AMD's Evergreen-based FirePro family with a review of the ATI FirePro V4800 and ATI FirePro V7800."
Study finds that 76 percent of C-level executives now say that securing their business-critical apps is the most important aspect of their data protection program.
<b>The Linux Box:</b> "Now there are plenty of sites that have posted their top 10, top 16, top 25, even their top 50 themes for GNOME, but some how their lists always include the same designs over and over. The goal here is to look at some newer and/or forgotten theme..."
<b>LinuxCommand.org:</b> "In this final installment of our series, we will look at perhaps the most significant area of change in bash version 4.x: arrays."
<B>Flameeyes:</B> "So what's the problem here? Well, while I think the end result of GNU software is generally very good, I find the general code very messed up and pretty much unreadable and unusable."
<b>Hubfolio:</b> "SeamlessRDP promises to integrate your remote Windows desktop seamlessly into you Linux environment. This article show you how to set it up, and also shows you some of its limitations."
<b>LWN.net:</b> "Today, the GNOME Project celebrates the release of GNOME 2.30, the latest version of the popular, multi-platform free desktop environment and of its developer platform."
<b>Howtoforge:</b> "This comes up in discussions almost every new project I work on, because it's a very important thing to consider when designing a database."
<b>The H open:</b> "While it has been possible to install the SystemRescueCd on a USB flash drive for some time, the latest 1.5.x branch update makes doing so even easier."
In an ironic twist, Apple helped the FTC approve the Google buy of AdMob, which the agency said had raised "serious antitrust issues." Is the decision good news for online marketers?