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Collaborative text editing with Gobby
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
Wikis and groupware are great for distributed collaboration between teams, but they lack the ability to provide real-time feedback to teams...
Open source software for Palm OS
Author: Dmitri Popov
Although Palm no longer rules the PDA world, it doesn't mean that your old Palm OS device has to collect dust. You...
PostgreSQL Anniversary Summit a success
Author: David Graham
This weekend marked the 10th anniversary of PostgreSQL's posting as a public, open source project. To celebrate, the PostgreSQL project held a...
Building a NetDesk
Shane Coughlan writes "There has been some discussion recently about Web Operating Systems (WebOS). The basic idea is to put a desktop environment...
Debate arises over an open raster graphics format
Author: Nathan Willis
The open source graphics community is debating the creation of an open specification for a new raster graphics file format. Many feel...
NSpluginwrapper: A cross-architecture browser plugin tool
Author: Nathan Willis
NSpluginwrapper is a cross-architecture tool designed to let Firefox users on AMD64 and PowerPC Linux use i386-only, binary Web browser plugins --...
Evolving ODF Environment: Spotlight on SoftMaker
Anonymous Reader writes "In this fourth in-depth interview focusing on ODF-compliant office productivity suites, I interview Dr. Martin Sommer, of Germany's SoftMaker Software. Most...
Linux.conf.au Call for Papers
Anonymous Reader writes "The linux.conf.au 2007 team have opened the gates for new talent to
submit a presentation, paper or mini-conf proposal. Earn your place
amongst...
Reduce network storage cost, complexity with ATA over Ethernet
Author: Paul Virijevich
Today, Fibre Channel is the dominant enterprise storage technology, but as with all technologies, eventually something better comes along. If you're lucky,...
Watching the Evolution of Arch Linux
It's been over a year since the last time I reviewed (1, 2) the Linux distribution that I use most of the time, Arch...