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ZNF 0.7.6 is out
Alessandro Rossini writes "The goal of this project is to provide an open source framework for building PHP5 enterprise web applications.
It takes some ideas...
Free Standards Group launches Linux Standard Base Desktop Project
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
The Free Standards Group (FSG) announced the Linux Standard Base (LSB) Desktop Project today. The goal of the project is to...
Tech firms to tackle Linux desktop standards
Some big names in the computer industry are pledging to make the development of desktop applications for the Linux operating system much easier than...
GOSCON debates open source RFPs
Author: Jay Lyman
Attendees of the first ever Government Open Source Conference (GOSCON) in Portland, Ore., last week heard about how the thinking and approach...
Trolltech: A case study in open source business
Author: Tom Chance
With a customer list that includes Opera, Skype, German Brockhaus Encylopaedia, Google Earth, Adobe Photoshop Album, and the KDE Project, Trolltech is...
Bnetd reverse engineering ruling may stifle innovation
Author: Jay Lyman
Blizzard Entertainment, maker of the popular Warcraft and Diablo videogame titles, handed opponents of reverse engineering perhaps their most potent weapon to...
New Open Source OLAP-Server for Linux and Windows
Kristian Raue writes "Jedox, a german-based supplier of Excel-to-Web solutions, just released the first preview of its new Open-Source based MOLAP-Server, named Palo. The...
Technology Column: Why Linux Hosting is Gaining More Presence Than Windows Hosting?
Any person interested in publishing any data on the Internet requires Web Hosting. Web hosting has been around for several years now and has...
Linux calling: Are cell phones ready?
OSDL's Mobile Linux Initiative is intended to improve Linux for the small, but increasingly powerful, devices. It's also set up to spur development...
Race to Linux winners announced
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
The Race to Linux is over, and the coding contest's sponsors have declared the winners.The Code Project, Mainsoft, and IBM sponsored...