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HP Extends Open Source Services to MySQL Software
Anonymous Reader writes "SANTA CLARA, Calif., April 25, 2006 – HP and MySQL AB today announced that HP will offer new services for MySQL®...
Network your music with DAAP for Linux
Author: Nathan Willis
Apple's iTunes popularized the Digital Audio Access Protocol (DAAP) for simple networked music playlist sharing. Linux users can take advantage of it...
Desktop Linux Summit finale
Author: Joe Barr
SAN DIEGO -- The fourth annual Desktop Linux Summit 2006 concluded yesterday with its second full day of back-to-back, three-at-a-time sessions. ...
Wikis, gateways, and Garbee at LinuxWorld Toronto
Author: David Graham
TORONTO -- Yesterday's second day of the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo in Toronto saw the opening of the exhibit floor, two keynotes,...
Citigroup buys into open source
A senior architect at the financial services giant Citigroup said on Monday that the company is using a lot of open source software, but...
Open-source group: ‘Talk among yourselves’ and learn
Open-source software is everywhere, but how does a large company -- from its executive team down to its IT staff -- figure out what...
KDE’s core library – Qt – included in new LSB desk
Tom Chance writes "KDE®, the open source project that creates user-friendly desktop software, announced today that its core library Qt® from Trolltech® is part...
Last look: ApplixWare
Author: Bruce Byfield
Eight years ago, ApplixWare was one of the premier office suites for Unix-like systems. Then Sun Microsystems began promoting StarOffice aggressively, and...
KDE 3: All About the Apps – Part 2
Two weeks ago, you read about several apps which keep KDE 3.5 alive. Today's issue of the mini-series provides even more reasons to love...
Day one at the Desktop Linux Summit
Author: Joe Barr
SAN DIEGO -- The Desktop Linux Summit (DLS) 2006 kicked off yesterday in the Manchester Grand Hyatt in downtown San Diego. The...