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Interview with Bluewhite64 creator Attila Craciun
Author: Razvan T. Coloja
Slackware Linux has stood strong for more than a decade by refusing to compromise. There was a time when people used...
Mozilla Nearing the Finish Line for Firefox 3.0
Mozilla is nearing the finish line for the latest version of its open source browser. Firefox 3.0 was initially planned for launch by the...
Microsoft opens arms to Linux
Many IT experts will check the date to make sure it is not the first of April when they hear that Microsoft is to...
Switching to Linux which distro to use, Mandriva?
This is the third of a sequence of posts where we’ll take a look at a few of the main Linux distros to find...
Administer servers remotely with Web Console
Author: Federico Kereki
If you need to administer a remote server but don't feel like installing a complete, complex application like Webmin, try Web Console,...
YouTube tools for the Linux desktop
You can see YouTube videos everywhere nowadays: on blogs, Google search results, even some news sites. From time to time, you can even manage...
Microsoft Updates Tools to Manage Linux, VMware
Microsoft kicks off its annual management conclave by touting public betas of three management products.
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KnowledgeTree business model hits many a niche
Author: Lisa Hoover
These days, effective document management means accessibility from anywhere on the planet, electronic storage, reliable backup, and instant document modification updates. KnowledgeTree...
Social networking for sports sits on an open platform
Author: Tina Gasperson
Sportsvite.com, a kind of MySpace for ballers, exists because Steve Parker and a few friends wanted to find a better way to...
Pint-sized but versatile Linux server hits North America
A pint-sized, multi-functional Linux server small enough to hold in the palm of your hand, was released this week into the North American market...