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DNA, Black Holes, GNU, Mozilla and Google Chrome



September 4, 2008 – 10:21 am | by jaygaulardcom



Evolution of DNA: Open-source software traces code of life

There’s a new program that knows all about your history - but don’t worry, it’s not going to report those parking violations. It cares about the of your . And it’s .

How Big Can a Black Hole Grow?

Giant sit at the cores of virtually all , and are thought to have grown from smaller seed that swallowed lots of matter.

GNU turns 25

Today the celebrates its quarter-century. It was on 27 September 1983 that MIT slacker made his announcement that he intended to create a complete Unix-like system that would be completely open and hackable, giving anyone the right to modify and distribute the work.

Mozilla CEO uncertain about future relationship with Google

The simple fact that is now pursuing its own could leave scratching its head. And quite apparently, has not quite figured out how its relationship with will work out over the next few years.

7 Really Awesome Things About Google Chrome

After playing with it for a while, it’s too early to say that I’m blown away, but I must admit that I’ve stumbled onto some impressive feats which show that the team that built Chrome was intelligent, mature and forward-thinking. Here they are, in no particular order.

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