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Open source package passes personal learning test

Author: Tina Gasperson In the world of education, technology plays an ever-increasing role in student management and other administrative tasks. Teachers all over the world...

Multi-Platform Telephony Application Nears Release

Anthony Minessale writes "Multi-Platform Telephony Application Nears First Release. FreeSWITCH, a brand new telephony application that came on the scene at the beginning of 2006...

Ututo-e: “The only free distribution” revisited

Author: Bruce Byfield A year ago, I reviewed Ututo-e, an Argentinian distribution based on Gentoo. Ututo-e is known mainly as the only GNU/Linux distribution endorsed...

LinuxWorld 2006 Keynote Speakers – South Africa

Emerging Media Communications writes "Renowned Keynote Speakers Secured for LinuxWorld. Exhibitions for Africa has announced the confirmation of four, world-renowned speakers in the fields of...

Meet The Legal Team Stalking Yahoo-Overture

zanek writes "Pay-per-click fraud. First, Google was on the hook. Now it's Yahoo's turn. The plaintiffs charge Yahoo enabled all manner of it. Anybody...

Laid back at Linuxfest Northwest

Author: Bruce Byfield A heavy spring rain was not enough to dampen spirits at Linuxfest Northwest this year. Despite the rain, an estimated 700-800 people...

Designing a database-driven PHP App? Don’t Forget the Data!!

If you have a sourceforge account, and are on your way to becoming the best thing to happen to the web since Yahoo or...

The problem with random number generators

Author: Sam 'RavidgeMole' Bisbee It is a commonly accepted fact that computers by themselves cannot generate truly random numbers, and so most software relies on...

Wine, desktops, and standards at LinuxWorld Toronto

Author: David Graham TORONTO -- The final day of the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo Toronto was a busy one. Novell Canada CTO Ross Chevalier delivered...

Network your music with DAAP for Linux

Author: Nathan Willis Apple's iTunes popularized the Digital Audio Access Protocol (DAAP) for simple networked music playlist sharing. Linux users can take advantage of it...