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Software as a Service and Security

Scott writes "These days, computer users are online not only for longer periods of time and more frequently, but they are also conducting more...

Richard Stallman’s Radical Approach to Software Patents

With opposing camps in the open-source movement proceeding down completely different paths, a showdown looms. Linus Torvalds, father of the Linux operating system, already...

ODF Workshop in Los Angeles Tomorrow

Author: Ilan Rabinovitch Ilan writes "SCALE 4x will be holding a workshop on the use of ODF in government organizations tomorrow (Feb 10th 2006). ...

OOo Off the Wall: The Elephant in the Living Room — OOo and MS...

For OpenOffice.org (OOo), MS Office (MSO) is the elephant in the living room. As much as the project might want to ignore MSO, it...

IBM/Sun/OOo Say “No Way” to VNUnet Contro

Author: Andy Updegrove Andy Updegrove writes "I read a story by Tom Sanders at Vnunet.com yesterday called Sun urged to give up OpenOffice control...

Red Hat gives and gets an education

Mike Evans, vice president of corporate development for top Linux seller Red Hat, traveled to California's capitol to educate legislators in the state Senate...

Review: SimplyMEPIS 3.4-3

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier SimplyMEPIS is a KDE-based, Debian-derived distro that focuses on desktop use. The previous stable release came out in May of 2005,...

Health, nutrition, and diet apps for Linux

Author: Tina Gasperson If your goal is to get fit or stay fit in 2006, here are several diet and nutrition applications for Linux that...

Free Software Foundation launches Gnash

Author: Nathan Willis Gnash is a free player for Adobe (formerly Macromedia) Shockwave/Flash (SWF) files. Developer Rob Savoye started the project last fall at...

Creating Web albums with shalbum

Author: Shashank Sharma Almost no site seems complete these days without an image gallery, which displays thumbnails of many images in on a single main...