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  2. Chromium

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    Chromium is the source code of Google Chrome, a fast and stable web browser. Learn how to browse, search, checkout, build, run, debug, and contribute to Chromium, and find documentation, bug reports, and events.

  3. 6 open source web browser alternatives | Opensource.com

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    Learn about seven open source browsers, their features, pros and cons, and how to contribute to them. Compare Chrome, Firefox, Brave, Konqueror, Lynx, and Midori.

  4. List of free and open-source web applications - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of software that can be used to run various web applications, such as online office suite, photo sharing, video streaming, wiki, blogging, etc. Each entry includes the software name, license, requirements, and similar proprietary web applications.

  5. Open Source Web Development Projects for Beginners: A Guide

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    Learn how to get started with open source web development projects, find beginner-friendly tasks, and make your first contribution. This guide covers the basics of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Git, and more.

  6. Open Source for Developers – A Beginner's Handbook to Help You...

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    Learn what open source software is, how it works, and how to get started with contributing to it. This article covers the basics of open source, the benefits, the myths, and the skills you need to join the open source community.

  7. What is open source? | Opensource.com

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    The term open source refers to something people can modify and share because its design is publicly accessible.. The term originated in the context of software development to designate a specific approach to creating computer programs. Today, however, "open source" designates a broader set of values—what we call "the open source way."Open source projects, products, or initiatives embrace and ...

  8. The 7 Best Open-Source Web Browsers - MUO

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    Learn about seven open source web browsers that offer alternatives to Chrome, Opera, and other mainstream browsers. Compare features, platforms, and benefits of Chromium, Waterfox, Basilisk, Pale Moon, Brave, Dooble, and Firefox.

  9. 11 Best Open Source Web Browsers [Must-Know Alternatives] -...

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    Learn about the best open source web browsers for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Android devices. Compare features, performance, and customization options of Firefox, Chromium, Brave, and more.

  10. Google Open Source

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    Learn how Google uses and releases open source software, supports open source projects and communities, and shares its insights on open source innovation. Explore Google's featured programs, projects and blogs related to open source.

  11. Opensource.com

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    Opensource.com is a community site that covers various topics related to open source software, such as development, events, design, and culture. Find out the latest news, tutorials, and insights on open source projects and tools.