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Have Code, Will Travel - Sabre Chooses Open Source to Power its Business

By Frederic Lardinois / March 3, 2009 5:00 AM / View Comments

fuse_apache_logo_feb09.pngWhenever you buy an airline ticket or book a hotel room these days, chances are that a good part of that transaction will run through Sabre's network. Sabre is one of the world's largest suppliers of technology solutions for the airline and travel industry. What you may not be aware of, however, is that Sabre has made open-source software a cornerstone of its technology strategy. Sabre already relies on a number of open-source projects to handle thousands of transactions every second, and today, Sabre and Progress FUSE announced a new partnership that will make a number of FUSE's open-source offerings a cornerstone of Sabre's technology.

Snipt.org: Easily Share Code on Twitter

By Frederic Lardinois / January 30, 2009 10:59 AM

snipt_org_logo_jan09.pngSending a piece of source code for troubleshooting to one of your friends or colleagues can be a hassle. Snipt.org provides a new solution for this. Just copy and paste your code into Snipt, tell it what programming language it is in, and Snipt will give you a short URL for your code snippet to hand out on Twitter. The developers want you to think of it as "twitpic, but for code and long text," though it is really a lot more flexible than that.

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