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TechBookReport on ‘Learning Java’
TBR writes "There's no disputing that there has been a surge of interest in JavaScript, a good part of it thanks to the buzz...
froglogic Pre-Announces Automated Mac OS X GUI Test
Reginald Stadlbauer writes "Hamburg, Germany - 2007-01-24. Squish/Mac will become available as
a new edition of the powerful, platform-independent testing framework
Squish. This new edition will...
Pardus gives Linux a custom lift
Author: Mayank Sharma
Apart from a KDE desktop and applications, the developers of the Pardus 2007 Linux distribution have built an entire distribution from scratch....
International Conference for Open Source in India
Bidyut Nath writes "Forum for Open Source Innovations Formed
Agenda to promote innovation in applications for pro-poor technologies; Will bring together OS evangelists from industry,...
UK ISP devotes profits to foster OSS development
Author: Mayank Sharma
In 2003, Jason Clifford started an Internet service provider (ISP) in Hertfordshire, England, called UK Free Software Network. What sets UKFSN apart...
Linspire to make CNR available to users of other distributions
Author: Mayank Sharma
Linspire today announced plans to overcome the complexity of installing software in different Linux distributions with its new "CNR for all" warehouse....
Run new packages on older distros with backports
Author: Michael Stutz
If you run a stable system, you don't have to miss out on the latest and greatest releases of your favorite applications...
Liberty Alliance courts open-source projects
The Liberty Alliance has announced an effort to spur adoption of its specifications in open-source applications.
Link: news.com
Category:
Open Source
Second Annual Think Tank March 8 – 10, 2007
Sharon Smith writes "Open Source Leaders from Around the Globe to Meet at Second Annual Think Tank March 8 - 10 at the Silverado...
Newly released Cocotron lets developers code Mac APIs under Windows
Author: Nathan Willis
Don't ask developer Christopher Lloyd about Back to the Future -- that's the other guy. This Lloyd does have a mad-scientist-like devotion...