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Stop hackers from launching cross-site scripting attacks
Author: JT Smith
Cross-site scripting (XSS) is one of the most common application-level attacks that hackers use to sneak into Web applications. Learn how hackers...
ZaReason’s MegaLap is a desktop replacement with an Ubuntu twist
Author: Thomas Holbrook II
MegaLap, a notebook computer from ZaReason, a company that builds and sells computer systems that run Ubuntu, is bound to give...
Granular distro preview is worth a look
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Granular Linux is a desktop-oriented distribution based on PCLinuxOS. Its primary goals are to be easy to use and user-friendly. With...
Microsoft’s savvy open source move
Repeat after me: Microsoft Windows is wildly popular for running open source applications.
Skeptics may not believe that statement, but it's true. Whether its...
Test-driving OpenOffice.org 3.0
Author: Bruce Byfield
With OpenOffice.org 2.4 just released, OpenOffice.org 3.0 (OOo3) has already passed its feature freeze, and is scheduled for release in September. Based...
Extensions for OpenOffice.org Impress
Extensions for OpenOffice.org Impress
Extensions have long been written for OpenOffice.org Writer. However, the fact that attention is finally being paid to other applications seems...
Language translation from the command line or clipboard
Author: Ben Martin
Web-based automatic translators such as translate.google.com are great for getting the gist of what a document is saying, but it can be...
In memoriam: free software projects of 2007
Author: Nathan Willis
Recently I looked in on the project Web site for a small application I use, only to find the wiki completely filled...
Libre Graphics Meeting ‘08, Plea for support
Author: JT Smith
The organizers of the 3rd Annual Libre Graphics Meeting (LGM) 2008 in Poland are making an urgent plea to raise $20,000 to...
Keep tabs on documents with Referencer
Author: Dmitri Popov
While desktop search engines like Beagle and Recoll can quickly find any file on your hard disk, they can't help you organize...