Users of Buffer on Chrome are unable to post to social sites directly from web pages. Buffer says the problem will be fixed soon. The post ‘Buffer’ Social Networking Tool Having Issues With...
Google’s failed social network is now just another empty storefront on the Boulevard of Abandoned Tech The post The Demise of Google+ and the Case for FOSS appeared first on FOSS Force .
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Google has plans to replace Linux-based Android with its own built-from-scratch operating system, Fuchsia. Why? Mainly, it seems, to get away from the GPL. The post Imagine an Android Phone Wit...
Android may be a free operating system, but unlike GNU/Linux, keeping it free is next to impossible if you want to make it useful. Roblimo’s… The post Open Source Eye for the Android Guy a...
Also included: Libreboot leaves GNU, municipal broadband law proposed, Linux’s second 25th birthday, a new distro release, Vim and Emacs both get upgrades, Google’s hack… The post Nextclo...
Also included: Google in a TKO over Oracle, four distro releases and Microsoft’s latest trick to force Windows 10 upgrades. FOSS Week in Review Today… The post SuperTux Returns, Proprietary...
The Video Screening Room While the initial reaction from the FOSS community to Android Apps on Chromebooks will probably be a little cooler than lukewarm,… The post A Look at Android Apps on ...
FOSS Week in Review Also, eight new distro releases, CoreOS raises another $28 million, Mint drops codecs and the women of open source. The most… The post Italian Military Goes LibreOffice, H...
FOSS Week in Review India again shows sanity by doing away with “software only” patents, and the Linux Foundation continues to move towards diversity. The… The post India Nixes Software P...