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  1. Re:Awesome! on Opera Releases a New Version For Linux · · Score: 3

    Have you tried Seamonkey? It feels a lot like Firefox classic.

  2. Freepository on Ask Slashdot: Where to Host Many Small, Related Projects? · · Score: 1

    Freepository is a reliable solution if you are willing to shell out some cash. I think they stopped their free offering sometime back, but plans start from $9/month if your contributers are limited in number.

  3. Re:Wake up Google on Google Will Cut 1,200 More Jobs At Motorola Mobility · · Score: 2

    I agree here. Motorola was one of the few companies whose handsets felt good. Their hardware was the only thing that came close to Nokia. This is before Apple came along. And no, Samsung was not in the same league. I still believe Motorola could make good high end phones. Couple this with Google's money and the preferential software cohesiveness and we might see a great comeback.

  4. Re:Using the TIOBE methodology on C Beats Java As Number One Language According To TIOBE Index · · Score: 1

    And yet they procrastinate to no end about it.

  5. Re:Another kick in the balls for Intel. Thanks ARM on Chromebook Takes Top Place In Laptop Sales On Amazon · · Score: 1

    AMD did one very important thing though. It made people realize that Intel is not a given, there are alternatives. Before K5 and K6 processors, the only choice people thought existed was choosing between P-I and P-II.

  6. Re:it's not like we didn't see this coming on Windows 8 Even Less Popular Than Vista · · Score: 1

    Win95 and 98 were both quite ok and in succession.

  7. Re:Does Yahoo even still exist? on Yahoo "Loses" $2.7B In Mysterious Mexican Yellow Pages Lawsuit · · Score: 1, Informative

    Yahoo is more than just a search engine.

  8. Re:Postgres, Ingres, NoSQL on Ask Slashdot: Which OSS Database Project To Help? · · Score: 1

    I agree with the Ingres option. It widely recognized, open source and in need of contributers.

  9. Re:Suckers! on Aussie Online Retailer Impose IE7 Tax · · Score: 1

    Its because using that is punishment enough, no need to tax the poor soul.

  10. Re:Hire bad programmers with good social skills on Ask Slashdot: How Best To Teach Programming To Salespeople? · · Score: 5, Informative

    "Hire bad programmers with good social skills"

    "You want to hire people who have programming background, but weren't interested or talented enough to pursue that full time"

    And the good news is that these people are in abundance in the lead architect/team leader/technical manager positions. I can confirm their existence and numbers (did I mention abundance?) from all the organizations I have worked with.

  11. Re:And THERE'S The Value of FOSS on Mandriva SA Cedes Control To Mandriva Community · · Score: 5, Informative

    They can't go back to Mandrake because they lost the case to Hearst who own the Mandrake comic strips.

    Mandriva History about name change

  12. The early switcher newbie distro on Mandriva Not Shuttering Its Doors, Yet · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I remember back when it was called Mandrake, it was the best easy Linux distro out there. The one big plus it had was the installation process, where the auto-formatter tool decided the space for the /, /home and swap mountpoints. For anybody switching from a Windows only background this was a big plus.

    Plus it had drakconf, a control panel UI, and tons of neat looking applications. While its best times remain in the past, it still is a great distro (or atleast was in 2010) and deserves a look.

  13. Re:The fundamental differnence between companies on NY Times: Microsoft Tried To Unload Bing On Facebook · · Score: 1

    I'd disagree to either Windows or Office facing significant competition. The market shares of Mac or OpenOffice are nothing but blips on the radar. But MS is gaining market share in other fields - C#/VS is increasingly relevant, SQL Server is stiff competition to Oracle/DB2. Apple did create new markets, but their old ones are not money churners like before. In contrast Office has been pulling in billions for 2 decades.

  14. Re:The fundamental differnence between companies on NY Times: Microsoft Tried To Unload Bing On Facebook · · Score: 1

    "Take away any two Apple products, even product lines, and you still have a viable company"

    Take away the iPhone product line and you cut Apple's revenue in roughly half. Source: Reuters. For the bonus, take away the iPad product line also and you get a company with a loyal but small customer base. Viable? Sure, but its not going to remain a behemoth like today only on the basis of the Mac line and iPod's.

  15. Re:Maybe the most important PC ever released on The Apple II Turns 35 Today · · Score: 1

    I'd agree to this. But the reason PC was more important was that it gave rise to Open Architecture and that too from the big blue. Suddenly clones popped up everywhere ensuring the long life of the PC.

  16. Re:DuckDuckGo on Privacy-Centric Search Engine Scroogle Shuts Down · · Score: 3, Informative

    StartPage is run by the IxQuick guys. They are basically the same meta-search engine with Startpage adding Google to the fray.

  17. Re:Again ships with unsupported Perl on Red Hat Pushes Out Enterprise Linux 6.1 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Ah, but they can't stop CPAN module authors from releasing newer versions of modules depending on features found in 5.12+.

  18. Again ships with unsupported Perl on Red Hat Pushes Out Enterprise Linux 6.1 · · Score: 3, Informative

    RHEL 6.1 is shipping with Perl 5.10.x which went legacy with the release of Perl 5.14 this week. Ah, moving targets! Though doesn't seem too bad since Debian Squeeze is also shipped with 5.10 in February this year.

  19. Re:The problem is Packt on Book Review: Apache JMeter · · Score: 1

    Are you sure they are from India? Looking at their careers page, they seem to be based in Birmingham.

  20. Re:Unleash the recruiters on Red Hat Uncloaks 'Java Killer': the Ceylon Project · · Score: 1

    And the recruiter will get hundreds of replies starting with "I've been picking tea leaves since 2001 in Sri Lanka, thus fulfilling your criterion of production Ceylon experience.."

  21. Re:Law crash course on Judge In Oracle-Google Case Given Crash Course in Java · · Score: 1

    Maybe yes! But seriously, is this the beginning of a special kind of judges equipped to handle tech related and IP issues? Wouldn't be too bad if some geeks get in there.

  22. Re:but the real question is: on Book Review: The Art of Computer Programming. Volume 4A: Combinatorial Algorithm · · Score: 1

    Knuth doesn't copy from Wikipedia, Wikipedia copies from Knuth.

  23. Re:The oldest code in existence: on What Is the Oldest Code Written Still Running? · · Score: 1

    Well, actually I think the Genetic code does change during the evolution of a species, no?

  24. Probably... on What Is the Oldest Code Written Still Running? · · Score: 1

    ...Notepad?

    I kid, I kid ;)

  25. Interesting to see... on Google Announces Summer of Code 2008 Projects · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Interesting to see that on the Projects listing page, the only Project/Organisation not having listed ideas which could be worked upon - Google!