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Meet Open Invention Network CEO Keith Bergelt (video)

Author: R. Scott Belford Linux.com correspondent R. Scott Belford caught up with Open Invention Network CEO Keith Bergelt at the 2008 LinuxWorld Expo and had...

Rocks clusters make sense for educational environments

Author: Cesar Covarrubias Cluster computing has played a pivotal role in the way research is conducted in educational environments. Because the amount of available money...

NimbleX 2008 is speedy but flawed

Author: Bruce Byfield NimbleX, a Slackware-based distribution, advertises itself as "the new wave of Linux." However, what is appealing in NimbleX -- its speed and...

Spend your vacation getting started with OpenStreetMap

Author: Nathan Willis We have written about the OpenStreetMap (OSM) project many times, but we have yet to explain how to get started with it...

List of BitTorrent clients Available in Ubuntu Linux

A BitTorrent client is a program that manages torrent downloads and uploads using the BitTorrent protocol. Link: ubuntugeek.com Category: Linux

gOS 3 Gadgets (beta) targets Linux beginners and Google Gadgets lovers

Author: Jeremy LaCroix I first heard of gOS when it was chosen to power the $199 Wal-Mart gPC. The third iteration of the OS, gOS...

A video tour of gOS Gadgets 3 (beta)

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller gOS is an interesting Ubuntu GNU/Linux offshoot. We've reviewed it and interviewed gOS founder Daniel Liu. Now, in this video,...

Kaltura Delivers an Open Source Video Plugin for WordPress

Kaltura has followed up on extending its open source video platform with a new open source interactive video plugin for WordPress, downloadable here. Link: ostatic.com Category:...

Quickly put data from MySQL to the Web with DrasticGrid

Author: Ben Martin With DrasticGrid, you can easily put a MySQL database table or view on a Web page, complete with editing, sorting, and pagination...

Learn about the Open Source Census (video)

Author: R. Scott Belford The Open Source Census goes way beyond the traditional, too rarely used Linux Counter. It claims to be "the first collaborative,...