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Mainsoft Ports ASP.Net AJAX to Linux
Mainsoft has announced tooling that enables developers to use Microsoft's ASP.Net AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) on Linux.
Link: eWeek
HTML5 will incorporate high definition extensions
Author: Nathan Willis
PILTDOWN, UK - High definition HTML is coming to a site near you -- whether you will see it is another matter....
The Open Web – a conference on Open Web technologies
Author: JT Smith
A conference showcasing open source technologies, communities and culture. We are featuring talks from all areas of open source technologies such as...
Weekly Wire with Lisa Hoover (Video) 3-21-08
Author: Linux.com Staff
Lisa takes a look at Linux.com articles from last week, talks about open source news around the community, and proves she makes...
Weekly Wire with Lisa Hoover (Video) 3-14-08
Author: Linux.com Staff
Lisa takes a look at stories from Linux.com and news from around the open source community.
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Latest Firefox 3 beta offers exciting features
Author: Nathan Willis
Firefox 3 is in testing, with the latest build, beta 4, released Monday. Mozilla is aiming for a final release of its...
Photoblogging with Pixelpost
Author: Dmitri Popov
Services like Flickr and Picasa seems like an obvious way to share your photos with the world. But if you are the...
Google tools let AJAX apps run offline
Google has announced a data-caching browser extension aimed at enabling Javascript-based Web applications to work better on intermittently connected devices. Initially released for Windows...
Linus Torvalds keynote speech — from 2000 (video)
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
While looking through the Linux.com video archives a few days ago, we found a digital video tape we shot of...
Open Voices Podcast with Mark Shuttleworth
This Open Voices installment features Mark Shuttleworth of Canonical, who sheds light on the roots of Ubuntu, trust relationships, his desire for increased collaboration...