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felizanonuevo Happy new year!

2012 it was never to return and 2013 is here! For fans of Linux and free software is going to be an interesting year in that we will see, for example, the opening bars of KDE 5, the final release of Steam, Debian 7 and of course the usual batch of our new distros preferred, among many other things.

So while the new year begins to stretch, from MuyLinux I wish everyone a happy and prosperous 2013 . Happy new year!

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Claver Fernando, CEO of our company, congratulates the holidays to all, and has published fecilitación your message in MuyComputer , which I transmit below.

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we like Christmas, their holidays, the festive atmosphere, the companies riding parties to celebrate these dates, the enjoyment of the family, dinner with compis , ham, gin and tonics … And if we do not stop this machine the web is a non stop business 7 × 24 hours, always on the lookout for news, yes we relaxed a little when the time comes of carols. And take the opportunity to take stock of achievements and failures and also to set ourselves challenges next year that we advance, are many and numerous.

What we are going to say, 2012? A grueling years from all prisms, which has hit with a vengeance in the IT sector, which has wiped out more than ever and historical header that has become a journalist in one of the hardest hit by the crisis. But we do not like TPNet mourn. We are optimistic in our DNA . And so, despite the mines that we are in our way, we fight with our weapons: work, austerity, new ideas and enthusiasm.

In this context, our family of websites on technology continues to grow at solid pace, consolidating a good user base increasingly participatory and leading in quality traffic and content many niche sites such as IT professionals. In advanced users MuyComputer shown solid and the business world, to scratch MuyPymes also providing value and services for entrepreneurs and freelancers. With these headers and the rest of us hanging from them (MuyInternet, MuyMóvil, MuyAhorro, MuySeguridad, Very …), we managed to keep growing in number followers to reach more than 2 million users globally month.

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addition, since TPNet we launched new lines of business-events, content marketing, development … – in addition to help make ends meet have allowed us to grow a little. And for 2013 we have more challenges: renewing our strategic sites , online training itself, more visual and web that will reveal some new soon.

Well, we do not want to bore you with this talk so back to the beginning, to the memory of the feast that awaits us, to remember good times, enjoy the technology that we love is the real common link between us and you. Happy Holidays from the family TPNet and many gadgets that you give away the Magi.

Of course I agree with the Claver Fernando greeting from these lines and wanted to wish you a very linuxeras Christmas you eat much nougat, health enjoy with family and friends, and receive-but the thing is achuchada-occasional another gift or freak whim, we would have won. Happy Holidays from MuyLinux

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Screenshot 11 September 2012 083 321 620x438 Happy 8, Mozilla Firefox!

The web is scene of celebrations on this day because met eight years of the launch of the first version of Mozilla Firefox . The browser has emerged as an early front-free alternatives to Internet Explorer, at a time when Microsoft’s browser market monopolized nearly all.

While the first version of Firefox was released November 9, 2004 , there were several betas between 2002 and 2003. The original name was chosen for the Phoenix browser, but later was changed to Firebird. Finally, to avoid confusion with other brands and products, the development team chose the name that became popular in the last 8 years.

Firefox was an instant success at launch and got more than 100 million downloads in its first 12 months of official life. Initially the software development was spaced, with new versions coming with approximately 1 year apart. But the cycle was amended in March 2011 with the release of Firefox 4.0.

have since been released stable updates every few weeks , following the strategy adopted by Chrome. At first there were complaints about the new model of development and compatibility issues with. In addition, developers had to deal with the growing popularity of Google’s browser.

Despite the problems, Firefox has flourished and achieved a significant mass of users worldwide. You have to take your hat off to the developers front and thank them for the work done in the last 8 years. Happy Birthday, Mozilla

Screenshot 11 September 2012 083 321 620x438 Happy 8, Mozilla Firefox!

The web is scene of celebrations on this day because met eight years of the launch of the first version of Mozilla Firefox . The browser has emerged as an early front-free alternatives to Internet Explorer, at a time when Microsoft’s browser market monopolized nearly all.

While the first version of Firefox was released November 9, 2004 , there were several betas between 2002 and 2003. The original name was chosen for the Phoenix browser, but later was changed to Firebird. Finally, to avoid confusion with other brands and products, the development team chose the name that became popular in the last 8 years.

Firefox was an instant success at launch and got more than 100 million downloads in its first 12 months of official life. Initially the software development was spaced, with new versions coming with approximately 1 year apart. But the cycle was amended in March 2011 with the release of Firefox 4.0.

have since been released stable updates every few weeks , following the strategy adopted by Chrome. At first there were complaints about the new model of development and compatibility issues with. In addition, developers had to deal with the growing popularity of Google’s browser.

Despite the problems, Firefox has flourished and achieved a significant mass of users worldwide. You have to take your hat off to the developers front and thank them for the work done in the last 8 years. Happy Birthday, Mozilla

Happy 6 357twitterbird600 300x168 years, Twitter! Social networking has gotten a hold so important in our daily actions that seem to join us for an eternity. However some of the world’s most popular services are surprisingly young, Twitter is the most notable in the genre.

Today the microblogging social network is celebrating its sixth birthday . On March 21, 2006 Jack Dorsey sent the first tweet public and opened the door to a new medium of communication that facilitated interaction with others and access to sources of information first hand.


Since that first “Just setting up my twttr” spent much water under the bridge. Twitter took only 18 months to reach 500 000 users and just over 3 years to reach one million tweets sent. The massiveness of the service clearly increased from 2009 onwards and led to millions of people around the world are brought to contact.

is currently unknown exactly how many users is the social network. Unofficial reports speak of about 500 million, but probably less. The latest report presented by Twitter in April 2011 mentioned 200 million registered accounts , and approximately 100 million active users.

In October, the service exceeded the 250 million tweets sent per day, a figure that is probably much higher these days. As usual with any product that comes on the internet, Twitter has admirers and detractors in equal parts but no one can deny its impact on the social networking world. Happy Birthday


Happy 6 357twitterbird600 300x168 years, Twitter! Social networking has gotten a hold so important in our daily actions that seem to join us for an eternity. However some of the world’s most popular services are surprisingly young, Twitter is the most notable in the genre.

Today the microblogging social network is celebrating its sixth birthday . On March 21, 2006 Jack Dorsey sent the first tweet public and opened the door to a new medium of communication that facilitated interaction with others and access to sources of information first hand.


Since that first “Just setting up my twttr” spent much water under the bridge. Twitter took only 18 months to reach 500 000 users and just over 3 years to reach one million tweets sent. The massiveness of the service clearly increased from 2009 onwards and led to millions of people around the world are brought to contact.

is currently unknown exactly how many users is the social network. Unofficial reports speak of about 500 million, but probably less. The latest report presented by Twitter in April 2011 mentioned 200 million registered accounts , and approximately 100 million active users.

In October, the service exceeded the 250 million tweets sent per day, a figure that is probably much higher these days. As usual with any product that comes on the internet, Twitter has admirers and detractors in equal parts but no one can deny its impact on the social networking world. Happy Birthday


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 500x357 muylinux navidad2 Happy New Year from MuyLinux / TPNet!

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Publishing Network , the parent company of all our publications website: MuyComputer, MuyComputerPro, MuyPymes, MuyCanal, MuyInternet, MuyMovil, MuyMac, MuyLinux, MuyWindows, MuyAhorro, MuySeguridad, MuyRelojes and MuyObservador, etc. We have made it through a tough 2011.

crisis has affected everyone, not only resented the market has been written publications, but also digital. We hope this year 2012 will be better for everyone and comes loaded with new technology that will tell you firsthand. We wish you a happy entry and exit of year and take the opportunity to leave you with a summary of what computer graphics has meant to TPNet this year:

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wanted to wish happy holidays to everyone . Fare ye big wherever you are, eat well, drink in moderation and, if the opportunity arises, do not hesitate to pull down your family’s favorite distro than good these days turn to ask you to give Him “ a touch to Windows, every time slows down “) A big hello to everyone!

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MuyComputerPRO our colleagues say, the supplier announced support to SAP solutions run on Red Hat Enterprise Linux on

Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2).

RedHat Red Hat, SAP and Amazon EC2, Happy Together

Amazon EC2 provides processing capability in the cloud with high availability, secure, on demand, pay-per-use and scalable.

is designed to make web-scale processing easier for developers, independent software vendors (ISVs) and enterprise IT organizations worldwide. SAP customers can use both Red Hat compatible image Cloud Access and Red Hat-On-Demand Hourly in all regions of Amazon EC2.

SAP has encountered a steady stream of customers that migrate to solutions cloud , many of whom are creating their own landscape solutions to suit the cloud. Customers are looking for rapid scaling and flexibility to pay only for what they use, associated with cloud computing.

Red Hat open source platform provides a domestic business, with support of SAP applications. Through their cooperation, customers can also rely on Amazon’s EC2 to run these applications on Red Hat Enterprise Linux . This will allow customers to use global support options available from Amazon, Red Hat and SAP a collaborative way.

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Happy birthday to GNU!

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this 2011 we are celebrating the 20th anniversary of Linux, the kernel for operating systems that has revolutionized the world of technology, and the day to day MuyLinux offer is based on what’s new in this world, we could not pass congratulate the other big piece of the puzzle that gives us to talk about and which originally was the origin of this whole move of free software and GNU project l .

Heckert GNU white Happy Anniversary to the GNU project

But really if we spent a day the news since yesterday days September 27 anniversary of the GNU project , which incidentally turned 27 no less . But you do not hook up much to explain this history, we can find in the same Wikipedia:

The GNU Project was started by Richard Stallman with the goal of creating a completely free operating system: the GNU system.

September 27, 1983 the project was publicly announced for the first time in the newsgroup net.unix-wizards. At the original announcement, followed by other essays written by Richard Stallman as the “GNU Manifesto,” which established their motivations for the GNU project, among which “return to the spirit of cooperation that prevailed in the early days of the user community computers “.

Whether we agree or not with the free software philosophy checked by Richard Stallman and Co., or are more pragmatic. Failing such things wildebeest would be very different today.

Thus, we can only say: Happy Anniversary to the GNU project

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