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Three Open Source ODP Scrips Reviewed
Brian Clancey writes "Including a directory on a website can be a good way to add to and help build community at a site....
AT&T doubles up on DSL speed
AT&T on Monday introduced a DSL service designed to double download speeds for small and medium-size business customers of its hosted Web services.
Link: news.com
InterStructures introduces Samba PDC w/ Open LDAP
David Finkelstein writes "QCD Microsystems introduces the InterStructures Samba PDC with Open LDAP backendNew GUI Admin tool easily enables users to adopt a complete...
‘Poseidon for UML’ Version 4.0 Released
Elizabeth Graham writes "Gentleware incorporates enhanced UML 2.0 functionality into the intuitive software modeling tool.Hamburg, Germany, 13 December 2005 - Innovative UML tool provider...
Sleepycat releases Berkeley DB 4.4
Author: Stephen Feller
After spending a year enhancing Berkeley DB, Sleepycat Software has released version 4.4.Chief among the improvements are new replication abilities. Rex Wang,...
Integrated: eXtremeDB database
Ted Kenney writes "McObject, developer of the eXtremeDB in-memory embedded database for Linux applications, announced it has integrated eXtremeDB with I-Logix’s Rhapsody, an award-winning...
PH Publishes: Point & Click OpenOffice.org!
Heather Fox writes "December, 2005—Prentice Hall Announces Publication of: Point & Click OpenOffice.org!
This book makes learning OpenOffice.org 2.0 easy…. Incredibly easy!
OpenOffice.org 2.0 is...
AXIGEN Linux Based Mail Server, 5th version
Eugen Secmerean writes "It took the AXIGEN mail server less than 2 months to turn from novelty, at The London LinuxWorld Expo, into a...
Review: Linux Made Easy
Author: Stephen Feller
If you're new to Linux, the only the thing you may have to lead you along is the recommendations of those who...
CLI Magic: Daily aliases
Author: Keith Winston
If you spend any time working at the shell, you probably use many GNU utilities. One thing that distinguishes the GNU...