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Guide to the second discussion draft of the GNU Affero GPL version 3 — GPLv3

http://gplv3.fsf.org

"The Free Software Foundation (FSF) today released the second discussion draft of the GNU Affero General Public License (GNU AGPL). This new license is based on version 3 of the GNU GPL. It has a new requirement to ensure that users who interact with the software over a network can receive the source for that program..."

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Announcing Miro

http://www.getmiro.com

"...As always, we are a non-profit organization and we build this software because we think there’s a chance to bring television online in a way that’s more open and accessible than ever. Companies are battling desperately to control video, monopolize users, and build proprietary distribution systems. It’s a dangerous direction for the future of media."""

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Created by can.axis 17 years 11 weeks ago – Made popular 17 years 11 weeks ago
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From the Camera to the Web with Konqueror

http://lxer.com

There are plenty of ways to transfer photos from your digital camera to the World Wide Web. Here's how you can take your photos straight from your camera to your website with Konqueror, the KDE desktop's web browser and file manager.

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Created by JRepin 17 years 16 weeks ago – Made popular 17 years 15 weeks ago
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Intel shows more advanced ultraportable device powered by Linux

http://www.infoworld.com

Designed by Elektrobit's team of engineers, the Mobile Internet Multimedia Device (MIMD) prototype has a slide-out keyboard, a 4.8-inch touchscreen with a resolution of 1,024 pixels by 600 pixels, and a 3.2-megapixel camera. Instead of Windows, the MIMD uses Midinux, a Linux operating system for mobile devices from China's Red Flag Linux.

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Created by JRepin 17 years 17 weeks ago – Made popular 17 years 17 weeks ago
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OpenWRT 101 - what's behind the Wi-Fi revolution

http://www.oreillynet.com

OpenWRT is one of the key drivers behind the Wi-Fi revolution. It got its start as an embedded Linux platform for wireless routers, perhaps inspired by (while separate from) the GPL'd Linksys code, and since 2004 it has been managed as an open source project. OpenWRT has proven to be highly versatile and has spawned a number of forks.

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