Posts about Open Source Software as of April 8, 2009
April 8th, 2009 by admin | Filed under Open Source Software.04/09/2009
April 8th, 2009 Posted by Jason Perlow @ 8:17 pmCategories:Business, Desktop, Enterprise Computing, Free operating systems, General, Google, Linux, Microsoft, Open Source, Software InfrastructureTags:Open Source, Jason PerlowLast Passover, I spoke of the Commandments that companies should follow in order to be good Open Source
04/09/2009
With the coming of computers and the internet reaching to almost every nook and corner, communicating to any part of the world, … and Learning Environment to CLE. The Sakai CLE is a free and open source software based on Java … there are various significant software tools which have been devised to aid in effective course
04/09/2009
When you ask most people, the common perception of the role of a university is to teach students, perform research, and help the community … runs rampant amongst individuals, especially software developers, at universities because of the lack of open source (or freely licensed) software that is provided by universities across the nation
04/09/2009
Linux Today Blog: “…you don’t have to sit around all sad because Linux is missing an application or feature that you need. What you do is roll up your sleeves and help make it happen, because that is how Linux works, and that is what makes Linux–and all Free and Open Source software– so good.”
04/09/2009
St. Petersburg Times: Tampa Bay Mug Shots St. Petersburg Times launched a brilliant interactive on Monday, … and produced this package with Django , an open-source software known for it’s rich database capabilities
04/09/2009
Linux Today Blog: “…you don’t have to sit around all sad because Linux is missing an application or feature that you need. What you do is roll up your sleeves and help make it happen, because that is how Linux works, and that is what makes Linux–and all Free and Open Source software– so good.”
04/09/2009
April 8th, 2009 | by admin | Ars Technica has a first look at the latest beta release from the Fedora universe and it has several new shiny-bits … with the latest version of many popular open source software programs, including GNOME 2.26, KDE 4.2, and Xfce
04/08/2009
April 8th, 2009 | by admin | Ars Technica has a first look at the latest beta release from the Fedora universe and it has several new shiny-bits … with the latest version of many popular open source software programs, including GNOME 2.26, KDE 4.2, and Xfce
04/08/2009
I am looking for a program that gives me access to unlimted virtual phone numbers in the usa that work with the phone verification process fom … of listmail4u.com or moomia.com. both are the same open source script. All questions will be answered
04/08/2009
I highly commend Jim Klein ’s post “When Do Laptops Become School Supplies?” to you … to the classroom? I believe through the fusion of three powerful technologies: netbooks, open-source software, and web 2.0… When we combine these three, I believe we have the ingredients of transformation
