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Google lays foundations for Office rival

The search giant has acquired a hosted word processing site in what could be the start of a move to take on Microsoft's Office...

Asbru Web Content Management v6.0 Released

David Fisher writes "Asbru Web Content Management v6.0 for Linux, Unix and Microsoft Windows has been released.Asbru Web Content Management is a ready to...

Cayin Technology officially launches new digital signage player

Cayin Technology Co., Ltd. writes "Taipei, March 09, 2006 – In order to satisfy the evolving demand on the Digital Signage market, Cayin Technology...

LinuxLink by TimeSys Gains Traction in Embedded Linux

Kimberly Booth writes "LinuxLink by TimeSys Gains Traction in Embedded Linux Market.Over 2,000 Embedded Linux Developers Join, Leading Semiconductor Manufacturers Participate, Global Reseller Channels...

Latest OS Collaboration Suite from Open-Xchange

Sharon Smith writes "Advanced Outlook Extensibility, Enhanced Security and Integration - TARRYTOWN, NY, March 8, 2006 – Open-Xchange, Inc. (http://www.open-xchange.com/) today announced the immediate...

New Democracy Player aggregates video podcasts

Author: Dmitri Popov What happens if you take VLC player, add a pinch of XUL, and sprinkle a bit of RSS on top? You get...

Second Life released for Linux

Author: Nathan Willis Fans of the online virtual world Second Life can now connect from Linux machines. Linden Lab, creator of Second Life, recently launched...

Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show

Patrick Davila writes "Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show, episode 126: We talk to KDE/Plasma team member Jessica Hall Photography tools for linux GUI Admin tools...

Cluster Resources’ new Moab Utility/Hosting Suite

Amber Webb writes "SPANISH FORK, UT – A world in which clusters dynamically grow, automatically replace failed nodes, and instantly allocate new architectures on...

2005 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Award Winners

jeremy writes "The polls are closed and the results are in for the 2005 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards. Among the winners are Ubuntu, Firefox,...