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Free Software Carnival: Latin America Takes to FLOSS in a Big Way

Latin America seems like it's a world away, but use of free/libre and open-source software (FLOSS) there is growing much like...

PHP Classes and PHP-Editors announce joint contest

Stuart writes "PHP Classes (www.phpclasses.org) and PHP-Editors (www.php-editors.com) have joined forces in a new contest. For the duration of June, Authors of Classes submitted...

Looking back at the E3 games expo

- by James Hills - Each year I travel to E3 as a sort of pilgrimage, family reunion and business trip. For as...

Answering newbies’ “Which distro should I pick?” question

- by Lee Schlesinger - Recently I asked for your help in putting together the ultimate guide for potential Linux users to advise them...

Is Linux really happening in India, or is it just hype?

It’s being billed as the solution that will deliver the masses from computer illiteracy. And so it was hardly surprising when a recent MAIT-organised...

Random Hacks of Kindness Recognized

Lori writes "Affero published the May edition of their community newsletter: Random Hacks of Kindness - Vol #5 today. Wikipedia gets kudos this...

Tokyo’s Meguro City installs Linux-based intranet, cites low cost

Anonymous Reader writes "Tokyo's Meguro City has is running its intranet system using the Linux OS. Nikkei quotes a city spokeperson explaining that the...

Showdown: Solaris vs. Linux

"Sun's primary focus continues to be on Unix -- the Unix product portfolio," says IDC research director Al Gillen. But that...

Is the Government ready to face the SCO threat?

The Indian Govt seems unperturbed by the SCO-IBM spat and the President swears by open source. The...

Traverser 1.0 released, could cut development time

Tom Cleland writes "The Traverser, a free software package that could cut database application development time in half, has just been released. By using...