"Mozilla has said that it is organizing and hosting a 24-hour global Web conference called Mozilla 24. "Mozilla 24" is a worldwide, 24-hour open discussion that connects community members, academics and Web visionaries from Asia, America and Europe, in person and over the broadband video WIDE network.
Read more »Learning foreign languages with jVLT and StarDict
There are plenty of textbooks and teaching materials that can help you to learn foreign languages one way or another. Yet, there is no way to learn a foreign language without memorizing vocabulary and looking up words in a dictionary.
Read more »SCO speaks: The SCO press statement
"With the loopy bravado of Monty Python's Black Knight, they list all the things they didn't lose. And they are exploring their options. "To be or not to be.... That is the question." Oh, wait. They didn't say that. Here's what they did say:"
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Community vs. Corporate Linux: The Coming Divide
There is in fact a coming divide that will hit the Linux community like a freight train. The battle lines have already been drawn, and companies that support Linux, such as Canonical, will eventually find themselves fiercely pitted against companies like Linspire, who only a short time ago, entered into an agreement of cooperation.
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Nokia Siemens Networks Rings Up Carrier Grade Linux Initiatives
Nokia Siemens Networks has joined the Linux Foundation and will become active in efforts to develop Carrier Grade Linux (CGL) 5.0 standards.
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Microsoft Thrives at LinuxWorld
Rob Enderle sucks. However, if you want to scoff at his opinion, here is a good outlet for you.
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New user interface features added to latest Firefox 3 nightly build
The latest Firefox 3 nightly build includes a revised interface for the download manager, which features search functionality and grouping for active and completed downloads.
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Exaile:The best Media player!
Exaile is a music player aiming to be similar to KDE’s Amarok, but for GTK+ and written in Python.
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LinuxWorld Draws Both Open-Source Devotees and Curious Tire-Kickers
Last week’s LinuxWorld Conference & Expo drew a broad cross section of users, from cautious onlookers trying to gauge how Linux and other open-source software could fit into their organizations to converts hoping to expand their use of such technologies.
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Linux is Unix - Paul Murphy
Two weeks ago frequent contributors p_msac and bportlock challenged me to see Linux as not Unix and to discuss the consequences of that difference.
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SCO says it's down but not out in Linux case
The SCO Group acknowledged being dealt a significant blow Friday in its lawsuit against Novell, but it indicated that it may not be done fighting yet.
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Spreading Python applications
You have just written a fantastic and useful Python application, and you're ready to share it with the world.
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An offline wiki for your desktop
Zim looks, feels, and almost works like a common text editor, but it mixes editing features like spell checking with the page cataloging features of wikis.
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Court Ruling Gives Novell Copyright in Unix System - WSJ.com
A federal court in Utah ruled that Novell Inc., not SCO Group Inc., is the rightful owner of the copyright in the Unix operating system.
The ruling is a boon to the "open source" software movement and to Linux, the freely available computer operating system that has become an alternative to Microsoft Corp.'s Windows operating system.
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Envy - ATI and NVIDIA drivers installation made easy
“Envy” is an application for Ubuntu Linux and Debian written in Python and PyGTK.
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