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Google open sources Web Toolkit

Mountain View (CA) - Google is open sourcing the same software that helped to produce popular sites like Google Maps and Gmail. The company...

OpenOffice gets pre-load, update notification

Programmers released OpenOffice.org 2.1 on Tuesday. The version that a feature for Linux machines called Quickstarter, which preloads the office suite into memory so...

Free chapters from “OpenOffice.org 2 Guidebook”

Jane Walker writes "OpenOffice expert Solveig Haugland gives out three free chapters on creating and formatting Writer tables, sorting and filtering in Calc and...

OpenSUSE Drops ReiserFS; Sign of Things to Come?

Victoria writes "While Novell might not be the most popular company in the Linux world today, it’s still a very good way to gauge...

OpenOffice.org 2.1 Is Here

Anonymous Reader writes "OpenOffice.org 2.1 Is HereOpenOffice.org 2.1 is recommend all users, as it represents a significant improvement over all previous versions. Among other...

OpenPKG Enterprise 1 for Business Customers

Ralf S. Engelschall writes "Right on time to the completion of its first year in existence, the OpenPKG GmbH complements the established OpenPKG Community product series...

Open source library for social network analysis

Abe Usher writes "In light of the explosion in social networking sites (myspace, facebook, xanga et cetera) and web 2.0 communities, social network analysis...

Novell moves to ext3 with OpenSuse 10.2

Novell has released its latest free version of Linux, OpenSuse 10.2, fulfilling a promise to change its default file system software. Link: news.com Category: Open Source

Microsoft answers IP questions of open letter

Hans Kwint writes "Mid November, Steve Ballmer said "Linux"uses our intellectual property" and "Microsoft Corp. wanted to "get the appropriate economic return for...

Developing products with open source software

Anonymous Reader writes "This thoughtful essay by Dr. Ari Jaaksi, Nokia's director of open source, explores Nokia's experience developing a commercial software environment based...