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Web review: Half-baked ideas; some flaky, some dense, some tasty

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - The Halfbakery was created with Open Source tools and runs on an Apache server. Now that those qualifications...

Dr. Dobb’s Python-URL

Author: JT Smith New releases of Jython and BDFL top this week's list of links of interest to the Python user and developer community. Read...

Adobe’s official statement about KIllustrator

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson -KIllustrator, the Open Source counterpart to Adobe Inc.'s widely popular Illustrator program, has been under fire recently, ever...

Adobe responds to KIllustrator

Author: JT Smith From Slashdot: "German news service heise online reports that Adobe wants to settle the ...

Open Source software development and distributed innovation

Author: JT Smith From a paper published by the Oxford Review of Economic Policy: "Open source software development is a production model that exploits the...

Greenspun settles; officially resigns from ArsDigita BoD

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - In a terse statement at his Web site, the founder of ArsDigita lets the world know that its...

IT analysts’ credibility gap

Author: JT Smith - by Jack Bryar -Open Source Business - If nothing else, the recent public squabble involving the Gartner Group, IDC and the Open...

Killer cereals: The geek guide to presweetened morning cereals

Author: JT Smith - By Joab Jackson - Cyberpunk - It's no accident that when post-cyberpunk sci-fi author Neal Stephenson went around the country last year doing...

Linux Quality Database: One man’s quest for kernel quality

Author: JT Smith - By chromatic-Michael Crawford dreams about a world of free and high-quality software. His current mission, the Linux Kernel Quality Database, intends...

Review: Belkin USB expansion cards

Author: JT Smith - By Jeff Field - In the past couple of years, USB devices have started to catch on in popularity. They're nowhere near...