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A survey of Linux Web development tools

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Choice is a good thing, and Linux users have plenty of it when selecting a program for Web development. Users can...

The Ideal Audio File Format Converter

Alexander Buzaev writes "Total Audio Converter: Pain-free Audio Conversion at High Speed! A Slim Audio Converter Enables Rapid Conversion to Almost All Popular Audio Formats The...

Consortium launched to support OpenDocument

The Open Document Fellowship has been created to give the OASIS Open Document Format added momentum, as the war of words between Sun and...

Food Fight Erupts Over SPF in Dublin

Guest writes "Advocates of the Sender Policy Framework (SPF) method for sender authentication met their match in Nick Fitzgerald of Computer Virus Consulting at...

Review: Ubuntu 5.10 Breezy Badger

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier The Ubuntu 5.10 release, also known as Breezy Badger, is not drastically different from the previous Ubuntu release, 5.04 Hoary Hedgehog,...

CapitolAdvantage finds Linux advantage

Author: Tina Gasperson CapitolAdvantage.com started out as a paper directory of members of Congress that founder Bob Hansan sold to corporations in the Washington, DC,...

Windows Vista Build 5219 Review

Anonymous Reader writes "Vista Beta 2 is scheduled to launch sometime in November. While that might be a fair bit ahead in time, there...

Review: Perl Best Practices

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Damian Conway's Perl Best Practices is not your standard "learn to program" Perl book. Think of it as The Elements of...

Band releasing album for free under open format.

Firdaus Aziz writes "An independant band by the name of Harvey Danger is releasing their third album called "Little by Little" for free. It...

OSS in the enterprise? Show me the money

Author: Darryl LeCount Eric Raymond's recent attack on a Microsoft recruiter has sharply divided the Linux community, with some applauding his bluntness and honesty, while...