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InternetNews September 11, 2007 David Needle |
VMware Tools Available as Open Source VMware has released a majority of its VMware Tools as open source software.  |
InternetNews September 11, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
MySQL Enterprise in Fall Push MySQL today has updated its subscription model with its latest version of MySQL Enterprise. It is also expanding its solution set with a number of new, still-under development initiatives, including a proxy server and its Falcon transaction engine.  |
InternetNews September 10, 2007 Stuart J. Johnston |
IBM Joins OpenOffice Group, Contributes Code The time may finally be right for OpenOffice to make headway against Microsoft's Office "hegemony," so IBM is adding its weight to the putsch.  |
Linux Journal August 1, 2007 Justin Huff |
Building Firefox Extensions This article shows how easy it is to extend Firefox by building an extension that integrates with a photo editing API provided by Picnik.  |
Linux Journal August 1, 2007 Tony Kay |
AlphaMail Is Scalable and Accessible Web Mail AlphaMail is a high-performance, feature-rich, open-source Web mail system.  |
Linux Journal August 1, 2007 Marcel Gagne |
Cooking with Linux - It's Like Deja Vu, but at a Higher Resolution digiKam is a complete digital photo management system... Amarok is an impressive multimedia player... K3b is a great tool for ripping audio tracks from your CDs... etc.  |
InternetNews September 6, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
Komodo Spawns New Open Source IDE Project Development tools vendor ActiveState is opening up parts of its Komodo IDE in a new effort called Open Komodo.  |
PC World August 23, 2007 Erik Larkin |
Evade Snoops by Cloaking Your Internet Activity in Anonymity Free program helps obscure your online tracks, but your browsing speed will take a hit.  |
InternetNews August 27, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
SugarCRM 5 Pulling Against Closed Source CRM Some might think the deck is stacked against open source CRM. SugarCRM's John Roberts is out to prove them wrong.  |
Fast Company September 1, 2007 Michael A. Prospero |
By The People, For The People Consumer-electronics companies are embracing the open-source model -- enlisting volunteer developers, designers, and just regular folk -- to create cooler products for all their customers.  |
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