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Massachusetts plan puts political pressure on Micr
The State of Massachusetts may have stepped up the pressure on Microsoft to support the OpenDocument file formats by announcing plans to reject Office...
Building Web Apps with Eclipse, WTP, and Derby
Anonymous Reader writes "Building dynamic Web applications is easy using Eclipse, the Web Tools Platform (WTP) for Eclipse, Derby, and Jakarta-Tomcat. Learn how to...
Mozilla Firefox to Drop Support for SSL 2.0
Plans are afoot to remove support for SSL version 2.0 in Mozilla Firefox. SSL provides encrypted connections to servers, making it safe to transfer...
O’Reilly Releases “Open Source for the Enterprise”
If using open source were as easy as simply installing Linux and learning to use a few free tools and applications, the world...
Explore the Semantic Web using Piggy Bank
Author: Nathan Willis
If you've ever wondered what all the excitement surrounding the Resource Description Framework (RDF) or the Semantic Web is about, then I...
Kontact personal information manager
Author: Rickford Grant
KDE's Kontact personal information manager acts as a centralized viewing and editing interface for email, contacts, to-do list, calendar, and notes. Kontact...
New Linux on a Stick: WorditTux Pro USB 2.0 released
Marcus Friedlander writes "Wordit Limited announces release of WorditTux Pro USB 2.0, a Linux distribution for mobile desktop users which boots and runs entirely...
Win4Lin introduces major upgrade to flagship product
Netraverse writes "Ease of Installation, better Compatibility and integrated Performance enhancements featured
AUSTIN, TX -- Win4Lin, the leader in Windows-on-Linux virtualization solutions, unveiled today Win4Lin...
LinuxIT to provide protection from on-line threats
Ev Milker writes "LinuxIT today announced its Accredited Business Partner status with Kerio Technologies, a leading global provider of Internet security software and messaging...
Linux displaces Windows on 2,460 student desktops
Anonymous Reader writes "Some 16,000 students in the mountainous South Tyrol province of Bolzano in northern Italy will find 2,460 classroom computers upgraded from...