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[News] Networking Better Done with GNU/Linux

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Smack, crack, hack and track any network with Linux (not Windows)

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| The very technology underpinning the Internet – TCP/IP – came to life in the 
| world of UNIX. It's no surprise that the best network "auditing" (ie 
| snooping!) tools are to be found on Linux, and not that Johnny-come-lately, 
| Windows. Here is the reason why Windows is crippled by comparison.   
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http://www.itwire.com/content/view/20993/1141/


Recent:

Software pros settle scores the tech way

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| Some companies develop their own software on open source platforms like 
| Linux,” says Ashwin, a network security and electronic data forensic  
| professional.  
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http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/LiveITUP/Software_pros_settle_scores_the_tech_way/articleshow/2736381.cms


Related:

Google Buys Mobile Social Network Zingku

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| The company has confirmed that it bought "certain assets and technology of 
| Zingku," according to the Google Operating System blog, which first reported 
| the deal, and is not owned by Google.  
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/20070929/tc_pcworld/137853


Will Enterprise Open Source Scale the Walled Gardens of the Cellular Network
Providers?

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| Lately, I've been researching the feasibility of running Linux on any of the 
| several excellent smartphone platforms out there. There's the long running 
| Treos 650/680/700 that have a lot of units in service and surprisingly 
| consistent internal technology with which to focus an open OS development 
| team on. Developer interest in the platform seems to be growing (link to 
| shadowmite and hack'n dev).     
| 
| [...]
| 
| All of this is a leap in level of service and an order of magnitude drop in 
| cost. Are the cellular providers going to like it? No. Can they stop it? Yes. 
| They can lock their phones from being taken over by the open source 
| community. Will they succeed? I don't know but the question is "what doesn't 
| run Linux these days?"    
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http://opensource.sys-con.com/read/400928_p.htm
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