Bruce Perens believes that open source vendors are not necessary, and that they do not add any value to the open source movement. I disagree with him on this point, and I will share my reasons below.
Read more »Flaw Still Shadows Firefox
Sometimes it takes more than one or even two kicks at the can to fix a security issue even when the source code is open. Such is apparently the case with vulnerability in the Mozilla Firefox uniform resource identifier (URI) handler, which enables Firefox to call on other Web resources...
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High-Tech Storage Solution Expert Joins The Ranks At ITU Ventures As Executive In Residence
An ITU Ventures official July 2007 press release about the recent hiring of High-Tech Storage Expert Rick Franz as one of ITU Ventures newest Executive in Residence.
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Ajax Forms with jQuery
"There are so many different javascript frameworks out there, but I have recently started to use jQuery, and I love it. Not only is the library much smaller than others, but it is so simple to use. I wanted to show how easy it is to turn a regular form into a AJAX form..."
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Bruno Coudoin on GCompris: 8.4 Release Imminent, Reorganization Underway for 8.5
GCompris is a fantastic educational program aimed at children. I installed it for a family some time ago, and found myself getting caught up in it as I showed them how it worked. I caught up with the lead developer, Bruno Coudoin, to ask him a few questions about the widely-used GCompris project.
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It's Another Vista TCO Study
Microsoft is flaunting a new Windows Vista total cost of ownership study that—no surprise—presents rosy findings.
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Microsoft Watch - Volume Licensing: Simpler Is Better, Right?
Microsoft's licensing plans are a twisted knot of complexity that the company is trying to untangle.
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Discover Hot Topics on Wikipedia with Wikirage
"...Much like Google Trends, a new Wikipedia data mining service called Wikirage tells you what the hot topics are on Wikipedia. A topic is considered "hot" based upon how many unique edits its received over a period of time. Wikirage allows you to view the hot topics from the last hour, the last six hours, the last day, the last three days, the last week, or the last month..."
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Overlays in XUL
"... if for example you have two windows in your application and both of them have a file menu, rather than having the file menu code in both of the windows, you can define an overlay and then share this one file between both windows. This centralizes the code for the file menu and makes updating/extending the menu much easier because code changes are only required in one place..."
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IBM's CoScripter: Greasemonkey for non-geeks
"What do you get when you mix one part automation, one part natural language interpretation, two parts programming by demonstration, and three parts online collaboration? If you stir all of these research areas together and toss in some XUL, you get one of the most innovative extensions for Firefox: CoScripter."
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BSG: Beyond the Red Line on Ubuntu
Battlestar Galactica: Beyond the Red Line is a 3D space combat simulation which takes place inside the Battlestar Galactica universe. The game is free, and the good folks over at Game Warden have also released a Linux client for it. Here’s how to get it up and running on Ubuntu.
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Mark Shuttleworth Talks On ATI's New Linux Drivers
Mark Shuttleworth, the self-made millionaire and leader of the Ubuntu project, has been very vocal about the adoption of free software and that "the free software approach is a better device driver development model." But what does Mark think about AMD's announcements this week with the 8.41 display driver and the just-announced program where AMD will be handing out specifications under NDA and he
Read more ».NET to LINUX conversion
Last weekend, we completed the move on our site from .NET ASP to LINUX/PHP. We did this to take advantage and contribute to the open source community and to prepare for scalability down the road. The initial results are showing that our site is running about 60% faster now.
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Best Linux Desktop Distribution for Home Users
"What is a Best Desktop Linux Distribution for home users?” After many years of playing & experimenting around with lots of Linux distributions I have come to some understanding of this question. I will put my thoughts and understanding together here about what is the best desktop Linux distribution for home users.
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A quick guide to DVD authoring
If you have video footage that you want to capture, edit, and share with friends or family (or even use professionally), you'll be happy to know that you can do it all with open source tools. I'll show you how to author a DVD that can play on most home players.
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