This 23-year-old’s open-source project, a server running on Raspberry Pi, gives the middle finger to Google

Posted by the_doctor on Nov 12, 2013 6:42 AM EDT
VentureBeat; By Dylan Tweney
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For most of us, Google shutting down Reader was annoying. For Jacob Cook, it was a call to arms. For most of us, Google shutting down Reader was annoying. For Jacob Cook, it was a call to arms. He’s now building an operating system that anyone can use to replace all of the services that Google provides — or any other cloud company, for that matter. Email, chat, file sharing, web hosting: With Cook’s arkOS, you’ll be able to run all of those essential services on a secure, private server in your own home that’s about the size of a credit card.

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