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Linux Standard Base 4 is Coming in for a Landing

15.10.2008 23:11    linuxtoday.com
Cyber Cynic: "If you write software for Linux though you can pretty much do whatever you want, except, of course, you shouldn't. Because if you do re-invent the wheel every time you write for Linux, we end up with software


Ubuntu and the Power of Language

15.10.2008 23:11    linuxtoday.com
Works With U: "One of the three fundamental principles of the Ubuntu philosophy is the availability of software in a user's native language, whatever that happens to be. While those of us who grew up speaking one of the world's

BBC iPlayer Downloads Coming to Mac and Linux

15.10.2008 23:11    linuxtoday.com
Silicon.com: "The BBC iPlayer's download function will soon be coming to Linux and Macs, thanks to a deal between Auntie and Adobe."

Hazy Computing

15.10.2008 23:11    linuxtoday.com
Linux Magazine: "What we do suggest is that the human race might easily permit itself to drift into a position of such dependence on the machines that it would have no practical choice but to accept all of the machines'


Migrating to Linux: How and Why

15.10.2008 23:11    linuxtoday.com
Electronics Weekly: "Linux has gained a firm position in the embedded market. This raises the question of whether it is worth developing new products with Linux and replacing an existing operating system with Linux. There is effort and risk in

Livin' La Vida Linux

15.10.2008 23:11    linuxtoday.com
Between the Lines: "The only price for access to this incredible wealth of software is to obey the Free Software licenses and give their customers the same freedoms that they themselves have."

Discovery - VSTi Analog Synthesis For Linux

15.10.2008 23:11    linuxtoday.com
Linux Journal: "Discovery's sound-producing architecture is straightforward subtractive synthesis enriched with a variety of tools for further sonic bending and blending. The screenshot in Figure 1 shows how the GUI is organized to represent the synthesis signal flow. The output

How Linux Can Conquer The Laptop

15.10.2008 23:11    linuxtoday.com
InformationWeek: "There's little question that Linux on laptops (and on PCs in general) is no longer nearly as complicated or painful as it used to be. The new problem is whether notebook manufacturers are going to readily offer Linux to

Review of Final OpenOffice 3: Why buy Microsoft Office?

15.10.2008 23:11    linuxtoday.com
Seeing Through Windows: "The final version of OpenOffice 3 is out today, and if you're looking to save yourself plenty of money, download it instead of buying Microsoft Office --- you could save yourself hundreds of dollars, and not lose

Online Library Offers 1.5 Million Works and Counting

15.10.2008 23:11    linuxtoday.com
CNet: "The Universal Digital Library, a book-scanning project backed by several major libraries across the globe, has completed the digitization of 1.5 million books and on Tuesday made them free and publically available."

No Need to Burn Books You Can't Read - DRM and Public Libraries

15.10.2008 23:11    linuxtoday.com
ZDNet: "I have just opened and defused an email positively crackling with anger, frustration and hurt. It was followed at speed with eight more, by way of illustration. Having read them all, I second every emotion."

Geode in Firefox 3.1: Lost in Linux

15.10.2008 23:11    linuxtoday.com
Linux Magazine: "When you open the Firefox browser, it knows where you are and immediately opens websites for nearby restaurants, stores and other attractions."

Skype Meets Asterisk

15.10.2008 23:11    linuxtoday.com
VoIP Planet: "What looks like Skype and works like an open-source PBX? "Skype on Asterisk," of course."

Flash Cookies: The Silent Privacy Killer

15.10.2008 23:11    linuxtoday.com
I'm a Super.com: "What if there was a type of cookie that could:Stay on your computer for an unlimited amount of timeStore 100 kb of data by default, with an unlimited maxCouldn't be deleted by your browser"

Report: Pure Open Source No Longer a Viable Business Model

15.10.2008 23:11    linuxtoday.com
ReadWriteWeb: "How do you make money if you give your software away for free? That's the classic question asked of Open Source software vendors and the expected reply is that they charge customers for software customization and support. That's not

FatWire Wants a Piece of SharePoint Too

15.10.2008 23:00    cmswire.com
Lately, Web CMS and Enterprise CMS vendors have been choosing to co-exist with SharePoint peacefully and friendly rather than fight it.The friendly gesture tends to come in the shape of various SharePoint connectors and integrations. Open Text, Mediasurface, Day, EMC
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Ning Goes OpenSocial, Networks Multiply

15.10.2008 23:00    cmswire.com
Good for Google = good for the universe. What would a social network be without applications, you ask? Nowadays, probably obsolete; which is why the ambitious, sort-of-new social network Ning made a good move by announcing their support of GoogleÂ’s
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MSI to EXE Conversion Software 2.0.1.5

15.10.2008 22:53    soft32.com
updated on Wed, 15 Oct 2008 07:55:47 CDT - MSI to EXE conversion software generate executable file from Microsoft installer

IncrediMail 5.85 build 3817

15.10.2008 21:37    techzonez.com
IncrediMail is an advanced, feature-rich email program that offers you an unprecedented interactive experience. Unique multimedia features will enable you to tailor your email experience so that it fits your mood and personality. Visual effects will entertain your every sense.

Belarc Advisor 7.2x (7.2.24.10)

15.10.2008 21:37    techzonez.com
The Belarc Advisor builds a detailed profile of your installed software and hardware, missing Microsoft hotfixes, anti-virus status, CIS (Center for Internet Security) benchmarks, and displays the results in your Web browser. All of your PC profile information is kept

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