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How to View WebP Images in Linux

Google’s standard image file format is the WebP. Learn how to view WebP images in Linux with this tutorial.
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Canonical Partners with Google Cloud to Offer Ubuntu on ARM-Based T2A VMs

Canonical and Google Cloud have formed a partnership where users would benefit from running the Ubuntu Linux operating system on a secure, scalable, and highly cost-effective cloud infrastructure. The two companies have worked on an optimized Ubuntu image that fits perfectly on the preview of Tau T2A virtual machines (VMs) based on the Ampere Altra […]

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How to Install Google Chrome on AlmaLinux / Rocky Linux

Google Chrome is a modern web browser that is fast, simple, and safe. Learn how to install Google Chrome on AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux here.
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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Google Drawings

Google Drawings is diagramming software in the web-based Google Docs Editors suite. What are open source alternatives to Google Drawings?
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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Google Forms

Google Forms is survey administration software in Google Docs Editors suite. Learn about open source alternatives to Google Forms here.
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Google Shares Plan to Make Steam Work on Chrome OS with Linux

Steam is coming to Chrome OS? It looks like Google is planning to make Steam work on Chrome OS with Linux. Learn more here.
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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Google Meet

Google Meet (formerly known as Hangouts Meet) is a video-communication service. Learn about open source alternatives to Google Meet here.
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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Google Keep

Google Keep is a note-taking service included with the Google Docs Editors suite. What are the best free and open source alternatives to Google Keep?
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DahliaOS Is a Look into What Google’s Fuchsia Could Become

DahliaOS is new to the scene and is built around Google’s Fuchsia to be a cross between Chrome OS and Linux. Find out what it’s all about.
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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Google Analytics

Google Analytics is a platform for both web and mobile app analytics. What are the best free and open source alternatives to Google Analytics?
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Hands on with the latest version of DahliaOS

I hadn’t heard of DahliaOS until about 20 minutes ago when a tweet talking up the latest development release flew past my eyes. Naturally I was intrigued. DahliaOS has nothing to do with Ubuntu of course and thus no real tangible reason to be fea…

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Getting Started with Flutter on Linux Desktop

Software development is moving to better milestones thanks to Google’s effort in creating open-source UI software applications like Flutter. Flutter’s footprints are applicable in the development of numerous cross-platform applications by referencing a…

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Freespire 8.0 Comes Tightly Integrated with Google Services

The developers behind Freespire 8.0 have decided to put a strong focus on and take full advantage of Google’s services with this release. Learn more here.
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How To Analyze And Compare Container Images Using Container-diff

Container-diff is an open source product from Google that helps you to analyze and compare container images hosted in the Google cloud platform.
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Gnome Next Meeting Applet Shows Your Next Google Calendar Events On The Panel

Gnome Next Meeting Applet is an AppIndicator that shows your next Google Calendar meetings or events in a menu on the panel.
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ClusterFuzzLite: Google Introduces Fuzzing Testing System

Google presented the ClusterFuzzLite project, which allows users to organize fuzzing testing of code for early detection of potential vulnerabilities. Currently, ClusterFuzzLite can be used to automate fuzzing testing of pull requests in GitHub Actions, Google Cloud Build, and Prow, but support for other CI systems is expected in the future. The project is based […]

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Google Removes Restrictions on Students Only from Summer of Code

Google has announced the annual Google Summer of Code 2022 (GSoC) event aimed at encouraging newbies to work on open source projects. The event is being held for the seventeenth time, but it differs from previous programs in the removal of restrictions on non-students. From now on, any adult over 18 can become a GSoC […]

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The Open Source Security Foundation Receives $10 Million in Funding

The Linux Foundation has announced a $10 million commitment to the OpenSSF (Open Source Security Foundation), an effort to improve the security of open source software. Funds will be raised through royalties from parent companies of OpenSSF, including Amazon, Cisco, Dell Technologies, Ericsson, Facebook, Fidelity, GitHub, Google, IBM, Intel, JPMorgan Chase, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, Oracle, […]

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Google Plans to Use Regular Linux Kernel for Android

Google plans to change the process of preparing the Linux kernel for Android. Currently, before the kernel is ready for use on the target Android device, a number of actions are performed on it.
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How to Install Google Chrome Stable, Beta, or Unstable on Fedora 34 / 35

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Google Chrome on Fedora for stable, beta or unstable.
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