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  • Jun
  • 06
  • 2008

Why it took so long to move from Carbon to Snow Leopard

It took a decade to phase out the Mac OS, but no one seemed to even notice. Pete Mortensen explains how it all happened and how truly remarkable the move to OS X has been.

The following is not accurate: —————- When Microsoft and Adobe finally created modern versions of their applications for OS X that were built using Apples XCode tools instead of the more…

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  • May
  • 15
  • 2008

Next Ubuntu LTS in 2010, unless Linuxes synchronize

Mark Shuttleworth, head of Canonical and founder of the Ubuntu project, has called on other Linux developers to synchronize releases of new versions of their distros. He also pledged to deliver the next Long Term Support (LTS) release of Ubuntu, version 10.4, in April 2010.

He pledged: “If two out or three of Red Hat (RHEL), Novell (SLES) and Debian are willing to agree in advance on a date to the nearest month, and thereby on a combination of kernel, compiler toolchain, GNOME/KDE, X and…

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  • Apr
  • 03
  • 2008

Kevin Rose: ‘Digg will soon start suggesting stories’

Kevin: When you digg a story that already has 3,000 diggs, you have no idea who those other 2999 people are. What else are they digging?? So Digg will make connections and introduce to you other stories that might interest you. Some of them might even not be popular yet.

Kevin: “When you digg a story that already has 3,000 diggs, you have no idea who those other 2999 people are. What else are they digging?” So Digg will make connections and introduce to you other stories that might interest…

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