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Gmail Manager extension lets you manage multiple accounts

Author: Eric Boniface Nowadays, many people maintain separate email accounts for work, for family and friends, to post into forums, and so on. I use...

Adding a basket tool to OpenOffice.org

Author: Dmitri Popov No matter whether you are working on an article, an academic paper, or a novel, research is a crucial part of the...

Linux on cell phones: the trend is up

Author: Murry Shohat This summer, in a perfect storm of activity, the cell phone suddenly became a full-fledged wireless computer. Those prime-time TV commercials promoting...

ALT: Linux from Russia

Author: Susan Linton Russia may have bowed out of the Cold War, but with the release of ALT Linux Personal Desktop 4.0, Russia has become...

An open source “Second Life” for Linden Lab

Author: Tina Gasperson Linden Lab, the creator of online virtual community Second Life, released its viewer earlier this year with a GPL 2.0 license, adding...

CK-ERP (Open Source ERP / CRM / MRP) v.0.24.1 released

Author: JT Smith A new release, v.0.24.1, of CK-ERP, has been posted at SourceForge.Net, http://sourceforge.net/projects/ck-erp . New features include, a connector for LegalCase and updated connectors for...

Microsoft Uses Linux Technology

Microsoft has stepped into the territory of automatic translation with Windows Live Translator Beta. The online-based service went live at the end of the...

How to give your low-end Canon digital camera RAW support

Author: Nathan Willis If you have a point-and-click digital camera made by Canon, you may be able to turn on all sorts of features usually...

Paterva Evolution is dead, long live Maltego

Author: Joe Barr As noted in the update to our review of Paterva Evolution, a personal data mining tool, Roelof Temmingh has removed the binaries...

Microsoft Fails With Windows Live SkyDrive

Author: JT Smith Now that Microsoft is offering free online storage, the question is whether we should put much credence into allowing others to remotely...