Author: Chinmoy Kanjilal Google Profile for Chinmoy Kanjilal
Chinmoy Kanjilal is a FOSS enthusiast and evangelist. He is passionate about Android. Security exploits turn him on and he loves to tinker with computer networks. He rants occasionally at Techarraz.com. You can connect with him on Twitter @ckandroid.

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A recent question on Stack Overflow brought my attention to what exactly Google is doing to protect +1. You will be surprised to know that Google tracks your mouse movements. Now, Google has been notorious for tracking users and their behavior and their tracking systems have troubled skeptics for years. However, this mouse tracking is different.

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People are already comparing the business model of Nginx to that of RedHat, which deals in support and consulting. RedHat has formed a profitable business out of OSS with this model. It is expected that the Nginx project will generate considerable revenue as well.

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The world of software patents is getting ugly and the competition is extremely high. In such a world, it is extremely important to have a fair understanding of the technologies you are dealing with and the patent infringement it can cause. Debian is here to help.

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The battle for the social space is clearly between Google and Facebook now, and this ensures that both these companies will continue to improve their products briskly. Here are some cool ways you can use the looks and features from one on the other.

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In the midst of all the Google Plus hoopla, Facebook has announced two important updates to its Comments plugin that is in use by over 300,000 blogs and websites.

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The Only Good That Came out of Lulzsec- Good Publicity for CloudFlare

This debacle might result in stringent laws that would curb many freedoms people enjoy online. However, in the midst of all this fiasco, a company specializing in web caching and spam security got all the attention they ever needed.

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There have been talks of Nokia loosing Meego developers and it is not clear whether there have been changes in that decision. As it seems from Eldar’s tweet, the Meego UI will be ported to Symbian and it will live only in this manner.

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Clearly, Mozilla has done the math here and the number of enterprise users using Firefox out of compulsion might be far less than the number of users it can gain, if it gets back its lost charm.

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Google Gets Approval for Self-driving Cars, The Future of Cars is Here

The automobile industry is extremely competitive but their use of computer technology has always maintained a slow growth. However, now that the Google car is out, another car-manufacturer Volkswagen is experimenting its own autonomous driving system.

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The state of ARM in Linux kernel can still be ignored all right but we have seen how Microsoft is talking of a Windows 8 tablet now. ARM is indeed important for the future of portable and mobile computing.

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The technology can be used with anything Google provides or with any third party service, someone creates leveraging these technologies of VOIP and real time video-conferencing.

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Mozilla has officially announced the release of Firefox 5. This means, you can download it at the official Firefox download page. This also marks the graduation of Firefox into a Firefox version 5.

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The joint operation by the FBI and Scotland Yard follows from the Sony, (probably)Lockheed Martin and the UK Census data leaks. This has resulted in what is being seen as the first LulzSec arrest.

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Google Acquires Sage TV, Google TV Looks Bright Again

The Acquisition of a full blown and operational service indicates how serious Google is getting about Google TV now. Expect more news on Google TV very soon.

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No one finds the LulzSec lulzworthy anymore. They are trying desperately to cover their tracks with obvious methods, like encrypting drives and using Virtual private networks to stay behind closed doors. Let us see how far this level of anonymity works for them.

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