The Linux Foundation launches an initiative to fund developing Chromium projects in a "neutral space", with support from Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Opera (Kevin Purdy/Ars Technica)

Kevin Purdy / Ars Technica: The Linux Foundation launches an initiative to fund developing Chromium projects in a “neutral space”, with support from Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Opera  —  But it's really a “neutral space” for funding and support, corralling together some big names with a stake in the future of Chrome's open source roots, Chromium.

The Linux Foundation launches an initiative to fund developing Chromium projects in a "neutral space", with support from Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Opera (Kevin Purdy/Ars Technica)

Kevin Purdy / Ars Technica:
The Linux Foundation launches an initiative to fund developing Chromium projects in a “neutral space”, with support from Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Opera  —  But it's really a “neutral space” for funding and support, corralling together some big names with a stake in the future of Chrome's open source roots, Chromium.

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