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10 Linux Predictions for 2009
Dec 30, 2008, 01 :03 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (5474 reads)

(Other stories by Ken Hess)

[ Thanks to Ken Hess for this link. ]

" 5. Portable Servers - Say what? Oh yeah, get ready for this: Portable Servers. I've written articles on this and now it will happen from commercial sources. Truly portable services on portable servers. You'll be able to provide services to any group, anywhere, any time with these. Want to have a LAN party at a Community Center? Take your WiFi-enabled portable server and get to it.

"6. Embedded Systems - This is one area that will enjoy quantum leaps of innovations in the coming year. Embedded Linux systems will power microwave ovens, regular ovens, sprinkler systems, robotic maids, and much more. Get ready for the embedded revolution"

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