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A Closer Look at the KIWI Imaging System
Article Source Linux Developer NetworkJuly 27, 2009, 8:39 am Ever jealously looked at the geeks carrying around their Linux system on...
WSJ: Microsoft using Seinfeld as Vista pitchman in $300 million ad campaign
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld will headline Microsoft's upcoming $300 million Windows Vista ad campaign, along with Chairman Bill Gates, according to anonymous sources quoted in...
OpenID gets the third degree at OSCON
Author: Nathan Willis
Is OpenID a panacea, a placebo, or something in between? Opposing viewpoints took turns on center stage Wednesday afternoon at OSCON 2008....
Anonymous Web surfing with TorK
Author: Federico Kereki
Everyone who surfs the Net is eminently trackable. Internet data packets include not only the actual data being sent, but also headers...
Use Drupal to empower your OSS project community
Author: Jorge G. Mare
When I started my tenure as marketing lead for the Haiku project in 2006, my highest priority was to renovate the...
O3Spaces 2.2: A step closer to open source
Author: Dmitri Popov
O3Spaces is a proprietary integrated collaboration and document management application for workgroups and businesses. Almost a year after its launch, the company...
Anonymous browsing with JAP
Author: Dmitri Popov
When it comes to anonymous Web access, Tor is not the only fish in the sea. If you are looking for a...
Proprietary vs. OSS Software: The Debate Continues
Anonymous Reader writes "Proprietary code powers the world banks, networks, voting machines and other critical applications that we regularly interact with. But the real...
The Future of OS Widgets
Anonymous Reader writes "Widgets are more than just a passing fad - they're here to stay. These little doodads have gone from being simple...
Could LinuxWorld survive Microsoft’s Mike Hall?
Anonymous Reader writes "Microsoft is going to need a bigger room next year. That's the inevitable take-away from last night's LinuxWorld-related event, once again...