The next FOSS meeting is March 26 at 1 pm.
- I promised to help some people with hardware issues. We can also install or update Linux on your computer.
- From Phil, check this out:
Pictures & History of Tampa
a Tampa history website - From Dave:
An introduction to Linux for Windows users By David Robinson - See which TV stations you can receive without cable
- Discuss links below and March Linux Links.
March FOSS Links:
- Why Is The Dollar Sign A Letter S? The letter S appears nowhere in the word “dollar”, yet an S with a line through it ($) is unmistakably the dollar sign. But why an S?
- 4 Things You Didn’t Know You Could Do With Google Earth Pro Google Earth Pro used to cost $400, and comes with some amazing exclusive features. Here are four you can check out.
- How To Create A Simple Website Using Google Sites To create a Google Site, you need a Google Account, then you can start developing your own Google site.
- How Facebook is trying to make death less complicated It’s now easier for your loved ones to access your profile after you’ve passed.
- Microsoft Reportedly Uses Patent Blackmail to Force Samsung to Spread Microsoft Spyware (Incorporated Into Android) Microsoft is reportedly pressuring Samsung, by means of expensive patent lawsuits, to turn Android into Microsoft Android (Microsoft spyware installed by default)
- How to Launch a Google Hangout on Your Chromebook Google Hangouts supports up to 10 video callers, making it a fun built-in feature of your Chromebook. This is a run-down of the service.
- University Paris 8 ditches Adobe’s Photoshop for Krita, Blender and Natron Open source now used in place of expensive solutions.
- The Only Safe Place to Buy a Windows PC is the Microsoft Store I’m not sure this is true but it should make an interesting discussion.
- How to run Linux and Chrome OS on your Chromebook Love your Chromebook, but want to run Linux programs too? Here’s how to run Linux and Chrome OS on your Chromebook simultaneously.
- Vivaldi – A New Web Browser for Next Generation Internet Browsing Vivaldi is a Chromium/Blink engine based web browser with very appealing interface. This browser is tab based…
- How to Emulate Android and Run Android Apps on Your PC It’s actually pretty easy to get Android apps running on your desktop or laptop! Learn the best methods.
- 10 Must-Have Chrome Extensions For 2015 Which are the ones you will keep?