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Getting Stuff Done on Linux [Part 2]
We all use the internet. I’m sure anyone reading this has also heard of Firefox but do you know about all the others? Konqueror...
Getting Stuff Done on Linux [Part 1]
One thing you hear often about Linux is that there’s no software for it. This is simply not true. There may not be much...
What’s This “Linux†Thing and Why Should I Try It?
Lately, Linux has been receiving quite a bit of notice. Between the ASUS EeePC, the One Laptop Per Child project, Dell’s new Ubuntu line,...
LinkXL plugin aims to monetize WordPress blogs
Author: Tina Gasperson
LinkXL is a new way to capitalize on your blog's popularity. It leverages the keywords and keyphrases you've been including in your...
Open source web conferencing
Have you ever wanted to attend a webinar but quickly discovered that the web-conference service doesn't even support your operating system? This has happened...
Can Linux Finally Unite Korea?
With just weeks to go before South Korea's presidential election at the end of last year, Seoul's newspapers were full of stories about historic...
MODx: A promising open source CMS
Author: Chen Nan Yang
MODx, an open source content management system (CMS) and PHP application framework comparable to WordPress or Movable Type, recently won Packt...
Ubuntu Tweak off to a good start
Author: Bruce Byfield
For years, discerning Windows users have relied on Tweak UI, a semi-official Microsoft program for system settings not available on the default...
Spice up Joomla! with productivity-enhancing extensions
Author: Razvan T. Coloja
Joomla!, a popular content management system (CMS) for Web portals, is easy to install and maintain, and has thousands of components,...
Open Source Government: Europe buying or watching Open Source?
At the 6th NorthEast Asia Open Source SW Promotion Forum held in Seoul on the 12 September 2007 Christophe Forax, representing the EU Telecom...