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Adobe unlocking potential of Hadoop for Marketers

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Taking the benefits of Big Data and Hadoop to the marketers, Adobe announced addition of Hadoop connector. This will add more data to what...

Developers ask Adobe to open source Flash Player

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  Many developers do not welcome the Adobe's decision to end support for the Flash Player plugin in 2020. Thus, a petition seeking the open...

Adobe releases new Flash version for Linux with security fixes

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Adobe has just released the new version of Flash for GNU/Linux. The latest release comes years after its abandonment by major software platforms including...

Adobe Flash for Linux gets relaunched after four years

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Linux power users can never forget the fact that Adobe ditched its native support for Flash Player. But after four years of its absence,...

Adobe announces new open standard for cloud-based digital signatures

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Adobe has announced its new open standard to enable cloud-based digital signatures across mobile and web. Through a Cloud Signature Consortium, the new standard...

Ubuntu Business Desktop Remix Gets an Update to 12.04

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Canonical, the commercial company backing the Ubuntu project, had launched the Ubuntu Business Desktop Remix in February this year, based on Ubuntu 11.10 "Oneiric...

TutorVista: Using Open Source in Digital Education

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TutorVista, a digital tutoring website, uses open source software to mimic a classroom experience and maintain its database. TutorVista is an online tutoring service that...

Chrome OS: Good Gimmicks, But What Else?

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I don't own a Chomebook; and it's been a couple of years since I've tried the Chrome OS -- a pre-alpha release or something....

Indian Government Takes the Open Source Route

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The Indian Government has recently proposed to go the open source way in its e-governance projects, and the Department of Information Technology has issued...

Fedora 14 Review: I’m Smiling About Laughlin

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I was initially a KDE user, but for a long time, I've been using GNOME on Ubuntu. This is because there has always been...