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Linux and Open Source: A new world order for developers

Maria writes, "Linux is rapidly gaining wide acceptance for Web serving, e-mail and Internet service. Open Source tools and applications are now being used...

Robocode secrets from the masters

Frank writes: "There's a Robocode extravaganza in this months issue of the free developerWorks journal, with articles on creating your own robot,secrets from the...

Lycoris partners with Kudzu Enterprises and offers Compaq laptops preloaded with Desktop/LX

From Jason Spisak: Responding to the needs of its customers, Lycoris is pleased to announce its newest Partner, Kudzu Enterprises, will be the first...

Free Standards Group, Tokyo University of Foreign Study launch Asian Scripts Technology & Infrastruc

Leslie Proctor writes: Asian Scripts Technology & Infrastructure (ASTI) will enable advanced localization capabilities for almost half the world's population The Free Standards Group's Linux...

Red Hat Advanced Server: The real enterprise deal?

- By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols - At first glance, Red Hat's announcement of "Red Hat Linux Advanced Server, the first enterprise-class Linux operating system"...

Portlet application programming

JD writes: "Here's a good 2 article series on Portlet programming. The first article walks you through some history of Portlets, why they are...

A tale of two Linux bootable business cards

- By Russell C. Pavlicek - When you work with many different machines in many different circumstances, you tend to assemble a toolbox of software...

Speex: open-source, patent-free voice compression

Jean-Marc Valin writes "We would like to announce the first release of the Speex project. Speex is an open-source (LGPL), patent-free compression format allowing...

Develop a Computer Usability Index

An Anonymous Reader writes "While computer industry companies are busy name-calling and instilling FUD, consumers are waiting on the side-lines. Or are we? Whatisnew.com...

MS Office runs on Linux now

- by Tina Gasperson -How many times have you heard, "Linux won't be viable on the desktop until it can run MS Office?" Now...