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Opportunities for Open Source software in the publishing industry
- by Chris Gulker -
The modern publishing industry can be said to have started in 1455 when Gutenberg's first Bible was printed. Since...
GPL Scribus Linux Desktop Publishing release 1.10
Anonymous Reader writes "Programmer Franz Schmid is pleased to announce the release of Scribus
1.1.0 - Linux Desktop Publishing, which builds upon the recently released
Scribus...
Iran’s First GNU/Linux Seminar
Aryan Ameri writes: Iran's first GNU/Linux seminar will be held on September 16 at the University of Tehran (UT). It is the result of...
GNU/Linux saves the day
- by Jason Yost -
Microsoft, in its neverending quest to convince the world that Windows is better and more cost-effective than GNU/Linux, recently...
‘Grey market’ software may be the wave of the future
- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller -
The term "grey market" has traditionally referred to consumer electronics, cars, and other devices brought into a country through...
Sun releases source code for J2EE 1.4 to licensees
- by Chris Preimesberger -
SAN FRANCISCO -- Sun Microsystems today released for download a qualification version of the source code for Java 2 Enterprise...
ICS Ships Multiplatform Application Testing Tool
mhatch writes "ICS Ships Multiplatform Application Testing Tool Speeds Regression Testing of User Interfaces Based on the Qt Framework from Trolltech. Cambridge, Mass....
Visual Application Builder
Anonymous Reader writes "The Visual Application Builder is a set of WebSphere Studio plug-ins that allow even non-expert programmers to quickly develop browser-based/J2EE applications...
Linux makes the grade at Yale
- by Karen D. Schwartz -
Rick Beebe has a tough job. Not only is he responsible for running the email servers, Web servers,...
The Rise Of Linux
If there's one trend that exemplifies the entire state of the application-development world, it's the transformation of Linux from a curiosity...