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Open Source RFID Middleware M1 Release

Anonymous Reader writes "i-Konect announced the first milestone release of Singularity 1.0, an open-source java-based platform that integrates Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and sensory...

Wine will go beta next week

Author: Stephen Feller After roughly 12 years of work, the Wine Project is about to take its widely used Windows translation layer to a place...

Sharing ideas and resources at create.freedesktop.org

Author: Nathan Willis Part of what makes open source software thrive is code sharing and reuse. The Create initiative at freedesktop.org targets this issue by...

Sequoia Open Source ERP v0.8.1 Released For Download

Si Chen writes "Sequoia Open Source ERP Release 0.8.1 is now ready for download. This stable relase is an ERP suite which offers...

OpenOffice 2.0 released

It may have been delayed by bugs, but the landmark 2.0 release of the open source productivity suite can now be downloaded. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk

OpenOffice.org 2.0 Is Here!

Craig A. Adams writes "OpenOffice.org 2.0 is the productivity suite that individuals, governments, and corporations around the world have been expecting for the last...

Netscape patches get up-to-date

AOL's browser has finally caught up with Mozilla's security patches, bringing it in line with Firefox 1.07. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk

Firefox achieves 100 million downloads

With Firefox's first birthday rapidly approaching, the Mozilla Foundation is on of celebrating a landmark for the browser's takeup. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk

Obituary: Michael M. Murphree

Author: NewsForge Staff NewsForge.com regrets to report that our freelance contributor Michael M. Murphree, 41, died Monday, October 17, as a result of a heart...

Andreessen: PHP succeeding where Java isn’t

The simplicity of scripting language PHP means it will be more popular than Java for building Web-based applications, Internet browser pioneer Marc Andreessen predicted...