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Firefox news readers run the gamut

Author: Kevin Quiggle Mozilla's Firefox browser includes a built-in capability (Live Bookmarks) for working with news feeds. However, there are numerous news reading extensions available...

Top 10 Linux console applications

Author: Michael M. Murphree System administrators regularly work from the command line, but there's more to the console than managing servers. You can do most...

Serendipity Weblog 0.8

Garvin Hicking writes "The Serendipity team is happy to announce the immediate availability of the final release of Serendipity 0.8.Serendipity is a PHP-powered weblog...

Review: Libranet 3.0

Author: Bruce Byfield The release of Libranet 3.0 continues a tradition that dates back to 1999. Like previous versions, Libranet 3.0 offers one of the...

Microsoft and the 24-hour Linux phenomenon

Recently I had the opportunity to meet with Jim Allchin, Microsoft's group vice president in charge of platforms, to talk about the future of...

Rift divides FOSS community, says Linux body

Linux Australia's immediate past president reckons moderate open source developers are being pushed into "a refugee situation" between the 'free software' and 'commercial' hardliners. Link:...

eZ publish 3.5.2 released

eZ systems writes "eZ systems is happy to announce that version 3.5.2 of eZ publish content management system is released. eZ publish is...

Apache Beehive buzz and Pollinate eclipse plug-in

Anonymous Reader writes "Beehive is a new Apache project that simplifies Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) and Web services programming. This article shows...

Linux is the Logical Choice for the Classroom

Mark Rais writes "This introductory article summarizes the benefits of using Open Source software in an educational environment, where budgets are often tight and...

Torvalds Gives Inside Skinny on Git

Linus Torvalds didn't want to change software configuration management tools; however, business and open-source philosophy problems left the Linux founder with no choice but...