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LinuxWorld Korea reflects boom in Asian Linux use
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA -- The second annual LinuxWorld Korea took place in Seoul's Coex Convention and Exhibition Center June 20 through...
Turbolinux to Provide a Content Download Tool, Enabling the Users to Download Video on...
(Press release) TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Turbolinux, Inc., a global leader of Linux-based solutions, today announced the release of "wizpy Content Downloader" (hereinafter called Content Downloader) plug-in...
Supernova and the Centrality of Paris Hilton
Paul Kedrosky writes: "A year ago we would have heard Web 2.0 non-stop, two years ago Wikis, and three years ago Google. Today, however,...
Blender animations help prevent crime in Britain
Author: Tina Gasperson
The Avon and Somerset Constabulary in Great Britain uses animations created with the open source tool Blender to help citizens understand how...
EU privacy watchdogs extend search engine probe
"Equal treatment for all our big brothers: EU privacy worrywarts will expand their investigation into Google to other search engines' data retention policies."
Link: The...
How to control Firefox using Vim keybindings
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
Vim users stick with Vim in no small part because muscle memory is so powerful -- once you've learned Vim's keybindings,...
Where is the Linux kernel going?
Last week, at the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit held at the Googleplex, some of Linux's top kernel developers discussed the state of the Linux...
Flock 0.9 lands gracefully
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
The Flock project has been building a "social Web browser" since 2005. The upcoming Flock 0.9 release adds new blogging features,...
Linux Foundation Charts Linux’s Future
Last week, more than 230 Linux leaders converged on Google's Mountain View, Calif., campus to discuss the most pressing issues for Linux, at the...
OSS helps give voice to beach condition reporting system
Author: Robert D. Currier
Mote Marine Lab in Sarasota, Fla., has enjoyed great success with its Google Maps-based beach conditions reporting system. Covering the six...