How many business trips and vacations has mobile check-in saved? Nobody knows. But surely a lot.
Still, it is not an easy process since you have to deal with various sites, browsers and apps.
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The Application is already being used in 85 Countries by the Global Traveller and its growing fast.
In our recent Machine to Machine (M2M) research titled “Designing an M2M Platform for the Connected World,” we examine the ever-growing drivers behind M2M projects and how those changes are impacting solution requirements.
Zarafa, the fastest growing commercial Linux-based groupware company in Europe, has benefited from the growing demand of organizations for integrated open source software. In the last four months dozens of software vendors and developers in open source projects have integrated or packaged software to Zarafa’s open source email and calendar solution.
In an age where Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) is the dominant tech company and proprietary smartphones and tablets account for an ever-growing segment of the market, it can be easy to forget that not all hardware is built on closed standards.
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Recent conversations at OSCON, which I've attended since 2004, as well as observations through talks with vendors, users and developers in open source all indicate a common theme: With commercial successes for open source software come some community growing pains.
With the frequent focus on mobile machinations and desktop deliberations here in the Linux blogosphere, it would be easy to assume that all else in the FOSS fiefdom is relatively conflict-free. Easy, perhaps -- but dead wrong, nonetheless. Case in point: cars. There's a growing movement to apply the open source model to the design and manufacturing of electric cars. Sounds cool, right?
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Ive been working with QEMU, and seen that it is fast
enough to test new iso-s, but not really fast enough
for normal usage, so, I began looking at "accelerators",
but still not finding a workable one.
Along these same lines, Ive read how much faster KVM is
supposed to be, and tried installing this several times,
but the whole effort seems to end when script asks for
a modified kern