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CodeWeavers offers Chrome browsers for Mac Linux: related news
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jfbilodeau writes "The fine folks at Codeweavers performed an 11 day experiment in getting Google Chrome working on Linux and Mac. Their efforts resulted in the Chromium proof of concept. 'Not only does this give Mac and Linux users a chance to see what all the hype is about, it also lets the world see just how far Wine has come and how powerful it truly can be. In just 11 days, we were able to bring a modern Windows application across to Mac and Linux.' Caveat: their implementation is free as in beer but not free as in speech."
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via Slashdot @ 20:30 15th Sep
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Although Google has yet to come up with Mac or Linux editions of its new Chrome browser, CodeWeavers, a company best known for its CrossOver software, has assembled imitations for those operating systems using Google's own source code.
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via Computerworld Australia @ 4:22 17th Sep
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Although Google has yet to come up with Mac or Linux editions of its new Chrome browser, CodeWeavers, a company best known for its CrossOver software, has assembled imitations for those operating systems using Google's own source code.
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via Linux World Australia @ 4:23 17th Sep
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Although Google Inc. has yet to come up with Mac or Linux editions of its new Chrome browser, CodeWeavers Inc., a company best known for its CrossOver software, has assembled imitations for those operating systems using Google's own source code.
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via ITworld.com @ 22:32 16th Sep
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Although Google Inc. has yet to come up with Mac or Linux editions of its new Chrome browser, CodeWeavers Inc., a company best known for its CrossOver software, has assembled imitations for those operating systems using Google's own source code.
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via Computerworld @ 22:33 16th Sep
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Although Google has not yet released a Mac or Linux version of its Chrome browser, software developer Codeweavers has made a ported version available. Called Chromium, the Windows-only browser uses Wine to run on the Mac, Linux platforms.
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via Australian PC World @ 22:32 16th Sep
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New Report Finds the Value of Developing a Linux Distribution to Be Worth $10.8 Billion The Linux Foundation (LF), the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, today announced it is publishing a new report written by Amanda McPherson, Brian Proffitt and Ron Hale-Evans on the value of Linux development. The paper finds that it would take approximately $10.8 billion to build the Linux community distribution Fedora 9 in today's dollars with today's software development costs. It would take $1.4 billion to develop the Linux kernel alone. The report, titled "Estimating the Total Development Cost of a Linux Distribution," is available today at http://www.linuxfoundation.org/publications/estimatinglinux.php. This report is an update of a 2002 study done by David A.
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via Financials.com @ 12:35 22nd Oct
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Mac clone manufacturer Psystar, which has been sued by Apple for copyright violation, isn't putting all its eggs in the Mac OS market. The Miami-based system integrator has introduced a Linux-based personal computer that sells for just $299. Psystar's OpenLite system ships with the Ubuntu Linux desktop preinstalled, running on a 1.8-GHz Intel Celeron chip with integrated graphics support. Upgrading to a dual-core Pentium chip costs an additional $40. "With unparalleled affordability, this computer can bring Windows computing into every home and office," Psystar boasts on its Web site, even though the system runs Linux, not Microsoft Windows.
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via LWN @ 6:32 25th Oct
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SAINT PAUL, Minn. - (Business Wire) CodeWeavers, Inc., a leading developer of software products that transform Mac OS X and Linux into Windows-compatible operating systems, has extended the Google Chromium launch beyond Windows. They are announcing the release of CrossOver Chromium for Mac and Linux, available immediately as a free download.
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via Earthtimes.org @ 13:11 15th Sep
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via Linux.com @ 16:04 10th Nov
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via ARNnet @ 4:23 17th Sep
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via Good Gear Guide @ 4:23 17th Sep
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Welcome to the future. Linux is now a first-class desktop operating system citizen. Adobe today released version 10 of its Adobe Flash Player, available now in a variety of convenient packaging formats for Linux, as well as other popular desktop operating systems. Once upon a time, desktop Linux was a second-class citizen, where Flash was concerned. As recently as 2007, Linux users waited six months for Flash 9 to arrive. Now, while Microsoft appears bent on leaving Linux users behind on Silverlight technology, its Flash alternative, Adobe has made Linux an equal player.
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via LWN @ 16:36 16th Oct
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via EDA Geek @ 21:02 4th Nov
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via LWN @ 20:55 3rd Nov
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Application portability software developer CodeWeavers has ported a version of Google's Chrome Web browser to Mac OS X and Linux and made the software available for free.
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via ZDNet Australia @ 11:35 16th Sep
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Although Google has not yet released a Mac or Linux version of its Chrome browser, software developer Codeweavers has made a ported version available.
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via New Zealand Herald @ 4:11 17th Sep
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Although Google has not yet released a Mac or Linux version of its Chrome browser, software developer Codeweavers has made a ported version available, reports The New Zealand Herald.
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via IT Web @ 14:13 17th Sep
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Although Google has not yet released a Mac or Linux version of its Chrome browser, software developer Codeweavers has made a ported version available, reports The New Zealand Herald.
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via IT Web @ 16:20 18th Sep
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A Google software engineer said that it's a safe bet that Chrome will hit the Mac platform before Linux. Google launched Chrome, its entry to the browser war, earlier this month only on Windows.
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via Linux Online @ 9:11 21st Sep
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via SOCCentral.com @ 20:14 18th Nov
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via TechWhack @ 0:11 20th Nov
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Digi International introduces the Digi Connect ME 9210 with Digi Embedded Linux which is the latest version of Linux optimized for development on Digi embedded modules and microcontrollers. About the size of a pair of dice, the Digi Connect ME 9210 is the smallest embedded device server available with Linux. This allows OEMs to easily add secure Ethernet connectivity using Linux in space-constrained devices. Digi Embedded Linux supports the 2.6.26 version of the Linux kernel. It also includes the new Digi Package Manager, a feature that allows updates, enhancements and bug fixes to be downloaded and installed directly in Digi ESP, Digi’s Eclipse-based development environment for Linux.
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via ECE @ 15:17 18th Nov
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via Reuters @ 9:04 2nd Oct
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