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XML Enhancements for Java 1.1 released
Anonymous Reader writes "IBM XML Enhancements for Java, part of their Emerging Technologies Toolkit (ETTK), has released a Linux based tool for providing language...
SLAX 5.0.6 Standard Screenshot Tour
Anonymous Reader writes "Distrowatch reports - SLAX 5.0.6, complete with KDE 3.4.1 and KOffice 1.4.0, has been released: "It's my pleasure to let you...
English Language Mambo Book Announced
Damian Carvill writes "Packt Publishing has announced details of the first
English language book on Mambo, the powerful open
source Content Management System. Published in August,...
Donated Linux desktops no panacea for Australian community center
Author: Tina Gasperson
The Hut Community Centre in Adelaide, South Australia, provides to local residents services like group fitness classes, a community bus, job search...
Introduction to .Net security
Author: Jeffrey L. Vagle
.Net is a software framework from Microsoft that enables language-non-specific
software development, resulting in applications that can easily interoperate across platforms and...
The Cost of Software Monopoly: How Australian Consumers Lose
Over the past decade, the personal computer industry has seen a major reduction in competition in the operating system platform market. A computer operating...
Release 1.0 on Open Source Community
Dave Rosenberg writes "Open Source Community: How to win friends and influence developers
I just finished a giant Release 1.0 report on open source...
Best practices for portable patches
Author: Diego "Flameeyes" Pettenò
One of the things I usually take care of as a Gentoo packages maintainer is sending patches to upstream developers. If...
Remote application control with Bemused
Author: Nathan Willis
The catalyst for much innovation is laziness. Ask any old person. Years of strenuous room crossing to change TV channels led to...
Yahoo Firefox toolbar reaches Mac and Linux
Yahoo has followed in Google's footsteps by making its toolbar available on three popular desktop operating systems.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
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