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Google gives back to Oregon universities
Author: Jay Lyman
Google, having gotten where it is thanks in large part to open source software and development, is giving back to the community...
Introducing GoboLinux 012
Author: Rui Lopes
One major problem with the Linux world is the overwhelming number of redundant distributions, especially in the desktop-oriented area. It's rare...
Review: Mandriva Linux 2006
Author: Bruce Byfield
MandrakeLinux always had a reputation as an ideal distribution for beginners. Now that the renamed Mandriva has included technologies from Conectiva and...
Learn what Eclipse is good for
Anonymous Reader writes "Eclipse is an open source community focused on developing a universal platform of frameworks and tools that make it easy and...
Dal Molin Receives 2005 Linux Medical News Freedom
I. Valdes writes "Joseph Dal Molin is the recipient of the 2005 Linux Medical News Freedom Award. The award is given each year to...
ISO Makes Linux Standards Base a Standard
The Open Source Business Conference (OSBC) here will open on Tuesday to the news from the Free Standards Group that the Linux Standards Base...
EnterpriseDB Releases New Version at OSBC
Guest writes "Today, at the Open Source Business Conference, EnterpriseDB Corporation released a new version of its open source-based database, EnterpriseDB 2005 Release 2....
Shout goes out over PHP security bugs
Security researchers have identified numerous new vulnerabilities in PHP - the popular, open source web development environment. The critical security flaws create a possible...
Google blinks on office suite
Global search merchant Google is contemplating hiring engineers to help build OpenOffice applications.
Link: theregister.co.uk
High-Performance Linux Clustering
Anonymous Reader writes "High Performance Computing (HPC) has become easier, and two reasons are the adoption of open source software concepts and the refinement...