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Mozilla to release Firefox Campus Edition
"...We'll wait to see what other add-ons Firefox bundles with its campus edition before passing judgment, but it looks like you might as well just download and install Firefox 2.0.0.6 and install the appropriate add-ons yourself..."
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Set up Django,Apache and PostgreSQL on Ubuntu Feisty
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Django in command-line scripts
"Now here’s something that seems unusual… using Django in command-line scripts..."
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Extending Greasemonkey by way of getters
"Javascript getters and setters may be one of the most useful upcoming language features today (already working in some browsers, including Firefox), but google the feature and you will be swamped with articles and posts, not on how to put them to good use, but how to defend against malicious use of them for web pages tripping (Firefox / ditto extension) security holes.
Read more »FireFox 3.0 Has Inbuilt Support For Video, SVG Is Pretty Cool
"While you might have heard of Flash, SilverLight etc which are proprietary application frameworks to create RIA(Rich Internet Application) and have been developed by Adobe and Microsoft respectively. But did you know that Firefox has inbuilt support for various frameworks such as SVG, Theora and OGG, which can be used to create and build RIAs..."
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Midnight Commander in Action
Midnight Commander (mc for short) is the most popular console (command line) file manager. Its design was inspired by classic two-panel interface found in the famous Norton Commander, a DOS file manager. Midnight Commander is equipped in many functions.
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ANTLRWorks: The ANTLR GUI Development Environment
A really cool development environment for developing ANTLR grammars, available under BSD license.
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Microsoft Is Way Too Lazy to Fix Its Bugs
Microsoft software versus open source software has been, and still is a never-ending debatable issue. Both camps have harsh supporters who claim their favorite is the best. Personally, I think that both sides have their own ups and downs and you cannot just say one of them is better. Just because one suits you better, doesn't imply the other is lame.
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Are You Ready to Switch to Linux and Open Source Software?
Don't ask if Linux and open source are ready for your business -- ask yourself if your business is ready for them.
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A user-friendly version of Linux renders Microsoft obsolete
I have been borrowing a laptop that runs a version of the free and open-source operating system Linux. The operating system is called Ubuntu
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Microsoft’s Open Source Gameplan
Remember my earler post where I asked people like Tim O’ Reilly to be careful not to play into Microsoft’s gameplan? Glyn Moody of Linux Journal points out exactly what Microsoft might be having in mind in their open source gameplan.
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25 Most Active Open Source Projects at Microsoft's CodePlex
With a bid underway to obtain the blessing of the Open Source Initiative for two of its software licenses, Microsoft is working to burnish its open source credentials.
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Software bonhomie: Microsoft products to operate better on Unix, Linux
HDFC Ltd, which already uses Microsoft software for its server systems, have already started exploring areas to develop more open source, Linux-based applications
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What’s become of last year’s open source companies to watch?
Ten open source vendors made Network World’s Companies to Watch list one year ago. Read this story to find out what they’re up to today.
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