As some of you may know, the Blender Institute has a new open project called "Apricot". They are creating a 3D game with main characters based on the 3D short animation open movie called "Peach". As of now, the game is almost finished and looks really good. See the demo video below to know what I mean.
Read more »Free Disk Space from APT’s Cache
Ubuntu doesn’t require a lot of disk space to install, but if you’ve installed in a virtual machine with a small virtual drive, or partitioned most of your disk for your /home, you may need to free up some space on a system occasionally.
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LinuxTreat: 4 Open Source Color Pickers
Color picker or Color Chooser is an application or component, to pick colors from photos and other images. It can output colors in either RGB mode or hex, which is useful for web designer, UI designer and also for artwork designer.
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GNOME Foundation's Stormy Peters: Trust and empower
Stormy Peters recently became the executive director of the GNOME Foundation, where she is already working to raise public awareness of the GNOME desktop environment and user interface, and to attract new corporate sponsors and developers to the GNOME community.
Read more »Possible New Dumping Tactics, Pulling a Netscape
Microsoft prebundles own addons (turning products into 'features'), targets countries where ODF is adopted.
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Barriers to Reporting Truths
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Retirement pre-announcement
"From the Puppy project, that is. I have been thinking about this for sometime, it is just a question of when.
I had previously hinted that I would do so early in 2010, however I will probably bring that forward..."
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on the many roads to perdition
"Reflecting earlier today on some crappiness in a software project I'm involved in, my brain started to enumerate the ways that free software projects can fail.
The maintainer can go AWOL. The major culprits for this are babies, university thesis advisors, and Google.
This is pernicious in two ways: ..."
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Online Word Processors Worth A Try
If you a looking for an alternative to OpenOffice, web applications are becoming an extremely good option. Of course. Most people know about Google Docs, but there are many other alternatives. In order to help you narrow your search, below is a list of some of your options as well as a short description.
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Tight Budgets? Try Open-Source SOA!
Implementing SOA can be an extremely expensive undertaking. That's a boat load of capital you need to ask senior management for. Leveraging open source products and services can help ease the pain.
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Itches You Shouldn't Scratch
The problem is that an awful lot of developers have the same itch - and they don't always look around before they scratch it.
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Will LSB 4 Standardize Linux?
Not all Linux distributions are made with the same components, which can make it difficult for software developers to write applications for multiple Linux distributions. That's where the Linux Standards Base (LSB) comes into play.
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TweetDeck on Ubuntu
I just installed the Twitter client TweetDeck on my Ubuntu laptop (Fiesty Fawn v. 7.04). In the short time I have played with it, it seems to be working as well as my Windows-based app. The Adobe AIR framework is in alpha for Linux and so it is anyone’s guess what ultimately will happen.
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Is it possible that the Linux Desktop is going to surpass the Mac in use? And why or why not?
...there will be people who look at the computer that costs a third of a Mac and half of a Windows-infected box and pick the one they can afford that does what they need it to do.
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Community roots bolster Linux growth
Linux is beginning to find its legs as the foundation in many different technologies and in the process is fueling a feedback loop that is helping accelerate the operating system’s popularity.
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