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LAS VEGAS. How is the cloud like email? Vinton Cerf, Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist at Google took the keynote stage at the Interop trade show today. Cerf recounted for the audience how the early days of the Internet are similar to the early days of the cloud. Back in the 1980's, email systems were siloed across service providers and were not connected to the Internet. Cerf was worki
From the 'Gentoo Linux' files: One of the most noteworthy features of Gentoo Linux is its Portage software management tool. Unlike other distros like those from Red Hat, Novell and Ubuntu Gentoo has a rolling release cycle as users continually build their systems, thanks in part to Portage. While none of the big Linux distros have moved to Portage, starting soon Google's ChromeOS will become a Por
Though the open source FreeBSD operating system has changed in many aspects over the last 16 years of its life, one item that has remained relatively static is its underlying network routing architecture. No more: It's getting an overhaul with the upcoming FreeBSD 8.0 release. FreeBSD 8.0, due out next month, will include a new routing architecture that takes advantage of parallel processing capab
The GCC compiler is one of the most fundamental projects in the modern software ecosystem. It has enjoyed a long and storied history that continues to grow with this week’s release of version 4.1. Originally standing for GNU C Compiler, GCC now refers to GNU Compiler Collection and is in every GNU/Linux distribution. It is also frequently used as a compiler of choice for other operating systems. V
Yahoo Shopping introduced "social commerce" in time for the holiday shopping season. Yahoo calls its new offering the "Shoposphere"; like the blogosphere, it aims to be a world where users connect and link in multiple ways. Forrester Research forecast that online sales during the 2005 holiday season would reach a record high $18 billion. And Yahoo is on a mission to handle a large chunk of that. N
This week, Insteon joined a growing number of failed Smart Home companies that died ignoble deaths. In this latest case there was little or...
BURLINGAME, Calif. — The key to the speed and reliability of Google search is cutting up data into chunks, its top engineer said. Urs Hoelzle, Google vice president of operations and vice president of engineering, offered a rare behind-the-scenes tour of Google’s architecture on Wednesday. Hoelzle spoke here at EclipseCon 2005, a conference on the open source, extensible platform for software tool
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