Google's SPDY protocol offers several advantages over serving traffic via HTTP/HTTPS . But, if you want to use SPDY, you're going to have to take a few additional steps to set it up. The good thing is that if you happen to be using Apache on recent Debian or RPM-based systems, installing and using SPDY is a simple matter. Installing SPDY Packages Right now, Google is providing binary packages …
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Using SPDY on Your Web Server
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Author: adminMar 20
The new Linux 3.3 Kernel integrates the code from Google’s Android OS while updating security, scalability, and hardware support.
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Author: adminMar 20
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Author: adminMar 9
Linux creator Linus Torvalds has posted a vitriolic rant on Google hammering the developers of OpenSUSE for "mentally diseased" security measures.
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Author: adminMar 9
There's nothing like a rant to get the conversational ball rolling here in the Linux blogosphere, and if it can be a rant from Linus Torvalds himself, well, it doesn't get much better than that. That, in fact, is just what last week afforded in the form of a Google+ post from the father of Linux on the topic of openSUSE security. "I don't think I can talk about 'security' people without cursing …
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