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Free Geek Vancouver helps the needy get nerdy
Author: Bruce Byfield
Free Geek is a nonprofit society in Portland, Ore., dedicated to recycling computing equipment and distributing computers loaded with free software to...
Google and Mozilla: Nobody Wants an OS from You
Anonymous Reader writes "For a software programmer, one of the ultimate projects that you could ever be involved with is an operating system. We're...
OpenVZ Software Available for Linux Kernel 2.6.20
Sharon Smith writes "HERNDON, Va., March 28, 2007 -- Keeping in step with the Linux kernel development, the OpenVZ project (http://openvz.org) today announced availability...
GPL 3 Draft 3 Prevents Free Software ‘Mockery’
red5 writes "As promised, the third draft of the GPL 3 was released today, strongly influenced and delayed by the patent agreement between Novell...
PengYou document collaboration software shows promise
Author: Dmitri Popov
PengYou is a promising Java-based client/server document management solution and versioning tool for individual users and small workgroups of up to 10...
SpaceNavigator: An affordable 3-D controller for Linux
Author: Nathan Willis
3Dconnexion's SpaceNavigator is a compact, programmable USB input device designed for 3-D applications. It's a six-axis controller that senses tilt and rotation...
AppForge ‘goes titsup’
Mystery surrounds the fate of AppForge, the mobile applications developer, with suggestions the company may have ceased trading.
Link: theregister.co.uk
RIM tells developers to have more fun
BlackBerry is branching out. Beginning Tuesday, Research In Motion will open the BlackBerry platform further by offering developers APIs (application programming interfaces) that allow...
Terra Soft Released YDL v5.0.1 for Apple PowerPC
Kai Staats writes "LOVELAND, Colorado - 27 March 2007 - Terra Soft today released Yellow Dog Linux v5.0.1 for Apple G3, G4, and G5...
6,000 Bug Fixes in 1st Year of Coverity Scan Site
Sharon Smith writes "Department of Homeland Security open source hardening project grows to 150 applications and regular scans of 35 million lines of source...