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Home Authors Posts by Nathan Willis

Nathan Willis

Nathan Willis
149 POSTS 5761 COMMENTS

Using Google’s WebP Image Format with Open Tools on Linux

March 24, 2011

Weekend Project: Batch Convert Your Music Collection on Linux

March 18, 2011

Message to the Universe: Thunderbird 3.3 is Approaching

March 17, 2011

TileMill Puts Web GIS on the Map

March 10, 2011

A Who’s Who Guide to Open Source Augmented Reality Apps

March 9, 2011

Yocto and OpenEmbedded Combine Forces: What Does It Mean?

March 3, 2011

An Early Look at GNOME 3.0

March 1, 2011

Weekend Project: Harvest Microformats for Fun and Profit

February 25, 2011

Review: Hands on with the Boxee Box

February 22, 2011

Getting Your Feet Wet with Blender: A Short Guide to Understanding...

February 15, 2011
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