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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 12th Apr 2006 21:00 UTC
GNOME 2.14.1 has been released , as the first maintenance release in the 2.14 series. Download the tarballs of the platform , desktop and bindings .
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 2nd Sep 2007 18:40 UTC
Eric S. Raymond writes on his blog: "There's been a lot of debate in the community about how OSI should properly handle Microsoft's planned submission of some of its licenses for OSD certification. That debate has been been going on within OSI, too.
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Linked by Tony Steidler-Dennison on Tue 8th Jul 2008 14:25 UTC
The company plans to charge corporate customers a monthly subscription of $15 per user for a suite of "hosted" software, which includes e-mail, Web meeting, collaboration and messaging applications running on Microsoft's computers.
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Miss Washington embarrassed by Internet photos
Miss Washington Elyse Umemoto has apologized for pictures of her in embarrassing poses made public by the gossip Web site TMZ.com.
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Jason Calacanis picks fight in Palo Alto with missing Wikipedia founder [Jimmy Wales]
No, we did not head down to sleepy Palo Alto for the Search SIG meeting featuring small-time players like Mahalo, Wikia and Microsoft, but Mahalo founder Jason Calacanis seems to wish we did. But why... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Study Finds Drugs Easily Ordered Online
A study finds that drugs that are not supposed to be sold over the counter are sold over the Internet all too easily.
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Odessa Educators To Open Online Middle School
You've heard of going to college online, but this fall students in the Permian Basin will be able to finish middle school without even leaving their house.
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Open Source Shoot-Em-Up
Sick of the same old shooter mods? Check out open-source gaming I’ve been hard on shooter modding recently, for one big reason: lack of a show-stopper game that everybody who’s anybody is modding.
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Vigor Collosus Skulltrail-based gaming rig gets reviewed
Filed under: Desktops Intel's Skulltrail gaming platform (we're still refusing to call it the "Intel Dual Socket Extreme Desktop Platform") has been out for a while now, but there haven't been too many pre-built systems based on the design -- in fact, all we've seen so far is the $6,799 Vigor Colossus desktop, which Computer Shopper just had in for a review. As you'd expect from a ...
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Download these IBM resources today!
eKit: Web Application Security Discover how IBM Rational AppScan Standard Edition can help you detect vulnerabilities in your Web applications.
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Learning Calendar
Computer clinic— 9:30 to 11 a.m. today and July 17; 5:30 to 7 p.m. Wednesday. Austin Free-Net teaches basics to beginning users. Arthur B. DeWitty Center, 2209 Rosewood Ave. Free. 236-8225, www.austinfree.net.
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Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Asia - Geographic Region Investigated for 2008
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/17ee6c/2008_telecoms_mob) has announced the addition of the "2008 Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Asia - Geographic Reports" report to their offering.
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John Templeton Introduces the Next Generation of Communication to the World with foneBro's Website Window to 'See & ...
"foneBro" announced today it is challenging the Global Communications market with its newly released Software-Free/Virus-Free Visual/Talk Internet Website Window. Originally developed to cure loneliness and isolation for children bedridden by cancer, foneBro turns application into miraculous Website Window that enables any business or citizen worldwide to 'See & Talk' live to an increasing ...
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Local man creates disaster-proof security vault
If a hurricane hits your home and you lose important things, do you have a way to prove what you own? Even a safe deposit box isn't disaster proof. One Fort Myers has created an online security vault called, MyDocuSafe.
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Study Finds Drugs Easily Ordered Online
A study finds that drugs that are not supposed to be sold over the counter are sold over the Internet all too easily.
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School community mourns motorcyclist
In this photo taken from a Web page he created, Jack Haupin, right, is shown riding a motorcycle. RHINEBECK - The death of a 53-year-old motorcyclist in a three-vehicle accident sent shockwaves through the Rhinebeck school district, where the man worked.
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Recent Original Stories
On the heels of announcing their plan to offer Ubuntu Linux pre-installed on selected consumer desktops and laptops, Dell will disclose today that it will team up with Novell and Microsoft to distribute Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise Server software along with Microsoft's Windows Server software.
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Recent Original Stories
Kevin Carmony, CEO of Linspire, writes: "With the recent news of several Linux vendors entering into partnership agreements with Microsoft (Novell, Linspire, Xandros), there has been much debate recently about two factions of Linux forming.
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How to Set Up Port Forwarding on Your Xbox 360
Your router protects your computers and connected devices from the evils of the outside world, but it can also make multi-player console gaming over the internet feel sluggish. Give Gears of War the speed boost it deserves by setting up your wireless router for gaming goodness.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 27th Nov 2005 15:26 UTC
A Dutch technology company has breathed life into a project to rid the Internet of suffixes such as .com, and instead offer single names which can be countries, company names or fantasy words.
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Addictive Drugs Sold Easily Online
Drugs that are not supposed to be sold over the counter are sold over the Internet all too easily, according to a new study.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 5th Oct 2005 17:30 UTC
The US Patent and Trademark Office has rejected two key Microsoft patent applications relating to its File Allocation Table file system. But Microsoft officials still hold out hope that the company ultimately will succeed in the quest to patent FAT. Open-source vendors are holding their breath.
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