Posts Tagged ‘Freedom’

A Look at Clustered File Systems: Interview with Gluster’s Anand Babu Periasamy

As the saying goes, few things in life are certain except death and taxes. To that, we should add another certainty: that the amount of data that you need to store and manage will continue to grow at a rapid pace. One way to deal with this profusion of data is with clustered storage, like Gluster .

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A Look at Clustered File Systems: Interview with Gluster’s Anand Babu Periasamy

A Look at Clustered File Systems: Interview with Gluster’s Anand Babu Periasamy

As the saying goes, few things in life are certain except death and taxes. To that, we should add another certainty: that the amount of data that you need to store and manage will continue to grow at a rapid pace

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A Look at Clustered File Systems: Interview with Gluster’s Anand Babu Periasamy

Electronic Frontier Foundation Examines, Stomps On iPhone Developer Agreement

More than 100,000 app developers have reportedly signed the iPhone Development Program License Agreement allowing them write software for the iPhone, however few people outside the inner circle of developers have ever seen the documents thanks to a non-disclosure clause included in the agreement.When NASA released the NASA App for iPhone , The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) seized the opportunity to get a copy from the federal government under the Freedom of Information Act. The EFF scoured the pages and released a fascinating look at the agreement, teasing out some of its finer points for closer inspection

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Electronic Frontier Foundation Examines, Stomps On iPhone Developer Agreement

Document Freedom Day Coming March 31

Old documents never die, but sometimes they can’t be read.

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Document Freedom Day Coming March 31

Document Freedom Day Coming March 31

Old documents never die, but sometimes they can’t be read. Wednesday, March 31st, is Document Freedom Day — a day for groups all around the world to raise awareness about open document formats and open standards, and to ensure that no documents are left behind due to proprietary formats. DFD is celebrated every year on the last Wednesday in March

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Document Freedom Day Coming March 31