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Desktop Linux strategies for marketplace success
Author: Carlton Hobbs
What strategy is needed to really spread desktop Linux to average home users? Here are some ideas that just might work.Journalist Steven...
Ubuntu Hardy Heron: Beyond the Hype and into the Dilemma
Author: JT Smith
Hardy Heron moves the Linux desktop forward incrementally yet still doesn’t resolve the debate of how to make free and proprietary elements...
KnowledgeTree business model hits many a niche
Author: Lisa Hoover
These days, effective document management means accessibility from anywhere on the planet, electronic storage, reliable backup, and instant document modification updates. KnowledgeTree...
New SymphonyOne distro plays a different tune
Author: Susan Linton
After several years of development, SymphonyOS this month released SymphonyOne 2008.1, the first stable version of its distribution. When SymphonyOS first emerged...
Black Duck acquires Koders.com
Author: Bruce Byfield
Black Duck Software, a company best known for its services and software for the procurement and re-use of open source software, has...
What Edubuntu can teach your kids
Author: Lisa Hoover
Edubuntu is a customized version of Ubuntu aimed at children in educational environments. According to the distributions homepage, Edubuntu is "Linux for...
Creating charts on Web pages with Java and GChart
Author: Ben Martin
The Apache-licensedGChart utility lets you quickly generate nice-looking charts on your Web site.GChart is implemented with the Google Web Toolkit (GWT), which...
Browsing the Web the old-fashioned way
Author: Federico Kereki
Are you in the mood for some '90s-style Web browsing with no graphic elements? Or, more realistically, do you work with a...
Three Linux HTML editors reviewed
Author: Drew Ames
Today's Web development tools offer capabilities that go beyond basic HTML editing. I compared three Web editors for Linux -- Screem 0.16.1,...
Software animation with Pencil
Author: Nathan Willis
Attention computer animators -- if you've ever felt limited by working in three dimensions with tools like Blender, check out Pencil, an...