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Developer Linux News for Mar 04, 2011
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Google's Android Spurs More App Jobs Than iPhone (Mar 04, 2011, 22:34)
Business Week: "Online job board Dice.com says
its listings show demand for developers of Android applications has
eclipsed the desire for Apple app developers"
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KDE developers are sticking to Qt (Mar 04, 2011, 22:04)
The H Open: "Announced at the beginning of this
year's Mobile World Congress (MWC), the partnership between
Microsoft and Nokia will see smart phones from the Finnish
manufacturer running the Windows Phone 7 operating system"
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Saab squashes Apple for Android (Mar 04, 2011, 19:34)
The Age: "Shove over, Apple. There's a new,
equally smart in-car computer system in town, and Saab is not
afraid to use it."
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Linux Scheduler simulation (Mar 04, 2011, 16:34)
IBM Developerworks: "Scheduling is one of the
most complex—and interesting—aspects of the Linux
kernel. Developing schedulers that provide suitable behavior for
single-core machines to quad-core servers can be difficult."
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openSUSE 11.4 and KDE (Mar 04, 2011, 11:04)
Opensuse: "KDE fans must definitely watch out
for openSUSE 11.4, which will be the first major Linux distribution
to feature KDE's Plasma Workspaces, Applications and Development
Platform version 4.6."
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Apache Axis2 Web Services: Writing an Axis2 Module (Mar 04, 2011, 05:04)
Packt: "In this article, we will learn that the
Axis2 module provides a very flexible way to extend the Axis2 core
functionality and provides quality service"
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GnackTrackR6 Just Released! (Mar 04, 2011, 03:04)
GnackTrack: GnackTrack is a Live (and
installable) Linux distribution designed for Penetration Testing
and is based on Ubuntu. Although this sounds like BackTrack, it is
most certainly not; it's very similar but based on the much loved
GNOME!
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Build a Log Parser with Bash (Mar 04, 2011, 01:34)
Bashsshell: "The idea behind a log parser is to
create a loop that will check all of your required logs to return
information about specific needs that you may have as an
administrator. For example, with this script you may want to search
a specific log for one or two text strings that are very important
to the function of your system."
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