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Chromium, Linux Foundation
Linux Foundation bands together Chromium browser makers in a “neutral space”
Supporters of Chromium-Based Browsers sounds like a very niche local meetup, one with hats and T-shirts that barely fit the name. But it's really a "neutral space" for funding and support, corralling together some big names with a stake in the future of Chrome's open source roots, Chromium.
Linux Foundation launches initiative to support Chromium-based browsers
The Linux Foundation launched a new initiative Thursday that will fund the ongoing high-quality, open development and enhancement of projects within the Chromium web-browser project ecosystem.
Linux Foundation forms new initiative to support development of Chromium-based projects
The Linux Foundation has launched a new initiative to fund open development of projects within the Chromium ecosystem.
Google, Microsoft, and others team up for Chromium browser alliance under Linux Foundation
The Linux Foundation said the new group will provide a "neutral space" for developers, software vendors, and the broader open-source community to better contribute to the
Linux Foundation brings together top browser makers for more "open" approach
The Linux Foundation has declared its support for open-source Chromium-based browsers with the launch of a new initiative. The ‘Supporters of Chromium-Based Bowsers’ program is designed to help support open source contributions and improve the sustainability of Chromium projects to “drive technological advancement.
Google just partnered with the Linux Foundation to boost open source chromium development
The collaboration was announced today by the Linux Foundation (via Chromium Blog). The program will provide a neutral platform for industry leaders, developers, and academics to c
Google and Linux Foundation form Chromium love club
Right as Uncle Sam pushes for Chrome sell-off, eh? While Google awaits a decision about whether it will be required to sell its Chrome browser as an antitrust remedy, the search giant has joined with the Linux Foundation to announce an initiative to support the open source Chromium project upon which the Chrome browser depends.
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Thanks to Nvidia, there's a new generation of PCs coming, and they'll be running Linux
OK, maybe you wouldn't pay three grand for a Project DIGITS PC. But what about a $1,000 Blackwell PC from Acer, Asus, or ...
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Ghostty is a beautiful new terminal emulator for macOS and Linux that you should try
There are hundreds of terminal emulators out there for both Mac and Linux devices, with fan favorites being the likes of ...
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With SteamOS Expanding Beyond Steam Deck, Is It Game Over For Bazzite?
Bazzite is currently the Linux darling of the PC handheld space, but will it continue to exist in a post-SteamOS world?
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This Linux distro could let your old laptop 'shine on' after Windows 10's sunset
If you're facing the end of support for your operating system and don't want to have to shell out the money for a new one, ...
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Examining disk space on Linux
Useful Linux commands can help you evaluate disk storage, diagnose disk usage issues and manage disk space effectively.
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Anonymizing Linux: Tails 6.11 plugs critical security leaks
Version 6.11 of the Linux distribution Tails, which you can take with you on a USB stick to surf the net anonymously, closes ...
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Mecha Comet is a modular, handheld Linux computer with snap-on extensions
The Comet by Mecha Systems is a modular, Linux-based handheld computer built for hobbyists, engineers, students, artists and ...
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2025 Won't Be the Year of the Linux Desktop Either. So What?
The Myth of the Year of the Linux Desktop . 2024 wasn’t the fabled Year of the Linux desktop and, spoiler alert, neither will ...
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