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2025-01-10

A new initiative will fund and support open-source Chromium projects

Google has teamed up with the Linux Foundation to establish a new initiative called the "Supporters of Chromium-Based Browsers." At the moment, most of the money that keeps Chromium, the open-source web browser project that produced the codebase powering Chrome, comes from Google. The company says it has no intention of reducing its contribution going forward, but it also continues to "welcome others stepping up to invest more." 


Under the Linux Foundation's management, the new initiative aims to fund the open development of Chromium projects and ensure proper support for contributions that could lead to technological advancements. It's also meant to provid [...]

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Match Score: 61.81

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'Western Qwen': IBM wows with Granite 4 LLM launch and hybrid Mamba/Transformer architecture

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OpenAI's first new open-weight LLMs in six years are here

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ExpressVPN review 2025: Fast speeds and a low learning curve

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Match Score: 46.94

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Norton VPN review: A VPN that fails to meet Norton's standards

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Match Score: 46.14

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PayPal and Venmo users get a free year of Perplexity Pro and early access to its AI browser

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Match Score: 44.26