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Nortel Uses Linux On Switch - Linux Foundation Collab Summit

Nortel Uses Linux On Switch - Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit... see how Nortel used this invitation only event to get to know Linux development culture and customs to get their patch into the kernel. more

AbiCollab - OLPC Document Collaboration Technology Issue Article

AbiWord 2.6.0 is released... looks solid, geeky install, has OLPC document collaboration technology.

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Google Offers Free Teaching Materials for Computer Science Instructors

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JumpTV Jumps To Drupal!

JumpTV moves site to Drupal! more

IBM Taps Drupal

IBM selects Drupal as the CMS of choice in their DeveloperWorks series. The CMS comparison section is definitaly worth the time. more

IBM Contributes To Dojo Rich Internet Client Toolkit

Here's some great news for AJAX development. more>

Open Source Bugfix Speed Astounds Coverity

Homeland Security vendors are astounded at the speed with which bugs are fixed in Open Source Code. more

PHP Framework Approaches Web 2.0

Here's an article showing the efforts underway to build a standard framework for PHP Developers, Enjoy! more

OGo + Sync4j Connector - $200

"I'm offering 100$ to anyone who can write a Sync4J connector for the GroupDAV specification. Another party offered another $100 for a total bounty of $200. more

Why OpenSource Is Superior

Merry Happy Christmas Holiday New Years!

Anyway, the holidays are always stressful... so hardware never fails to fail at this wonderful time of the year.

In the last few days I've replaced three hard drives, a wireless access point, cable modem and power supply. This is after 3+ years of reliable service from most of the failed components. Cable modems never seem to last more than 18 months -- I think I'm pretty rough on 'em bandwidth-wise.

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