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SIMILE Exhibit: Data publishing for the rest of us
Author: Dmitri Popov
Tools like phpMyEdit allow you to create a quick-and-dirty front end to a database, but what if you need to publish a...
Open Source: Changing Models, Changing Mindsets, Part 1
IBM reached an open source milestone recently when it recognized the one-millionth download of its WebSphere Application Server Community Edition. Free to download and...
Golden Opportunity for Anti-DRM Movement?
Author: JT Smith
Kim Hart, of the Washington Post writes: Wal-Mart today announced it would sell digital music downloads with no anticopying software.
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Sun ODF plugin chokes on Office 2007
Author: Bruce Byfield
Users regularly cite lack of compatibility with Microsoft Office files as a reason for not using OpenOffice.org. OpenOffice.org does include Microsoft Office...
Pain-free disk space management with LVM
Author: Shashank Sharma
Managing disk space used to be a royal pain for admins and users. Running out of disk space often meant reinstalling Linux...
Build Your Own Video Community With Lighttpd And FlowPlayer (Debian Etch)
Author: JT Smith
This article shows how you can build your own video community using lighttpd with its mod_flv_streaming module (for streaming .flv videos, the...
Fine-tune RSS feeds with ListGarden
Author: Dmitri Popov
Most Web publishing systems on the market can automatically generate RSS feeds, but there are situations where you might want to have...
Freespire aspires, but fails to inspire
Author: Susan Linton
Freespire, the free as in beer version of the Linspire Linux distribution, this month released Freespire 2.0, the first version of the...
Turn Apache into a collaborative authoring platform with mod_dav
Author: Murthy Raju
Ever thought about how nice it would be if you could edit the files stored on your Web server directly without the...
Two tools for enabling wireless cards
Author: Bruce Byfield
No other hardware nowadays supports GNU/Linux as weakly as wireless network adapters. Between the constant release of new models and major vendors...