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Toward a $0 Cost Future?
By now, you've no doubt heard of Chris Anderson, Wired's Editor, and his recent article, Free! Why $0.00 Is the Future of Business. If...
Photoblogging with Pixelpost
Author: Dmitri Popov
Services like Flickr and Picasa seems like an obvious way to share your photos with the world. But if you are the...
EZblue Linux server makes administration easy
Author: Thomas King
EZblue Software touts EZblue Business Server as "a fully integrated inux server. It has a built-in file server, print server, Web server,...
Microsoft, Sun open interoperability lab
Microsoft and Sun, which became a Windows OEM last year, opened an interoperability center Monday that will provide a test bed for customers who...
Microsoft Interoperability debated in LugRadio S5E13
Author: JT Smith
In Season 5 Episode 13 of LugRadio, 'Embracing (and Extending) Change', a hungover Jono Bacon, Stuart Langridge, Chris Proctor, Adam Sweet and...
Fast, flexible, calculating from the command line
Author: Ben Morgan
GUI calculators may be user-friendly, but they don't offer much comfort for a command-line power user. Fortunately, console-based tools such as bc,...
Debugging Asterisk AGI with PHPAGI and Festival
Author: Colin Beckingham
Programming the Asterisk open source PBX via the Asterisk Gateway Interface (AGI) is a fun but exasperating exercise for the telephony programmer....
Nero Linux moves ahead with HD DVD, Blu-ray support
During the CeBIT computer show in Hannover, Germany, Nero announced plans to launch Nero Linux 3.5, which now promises to run on Linux subnotebooks...
MindTouch learns the open source walk
Author: Bruce Byfield
How do two former Microsoft employees end up heading an open source company? In the case of Aaron Fulkerson and Steve Bjorg...
A hands-on look at the Splashtop instant-on Linux environment
Author: Nathan Willis
San Jose-based startup DeviceVM made waves last year when it unveiled Splashtop, a nearly instant-on Linux environment stored in the flash memory...