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14 August 2007
Portuguese Ministry of Education Goes Free
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The Portuguese Ministry of Education is doing the sensible thing and giving away a CD full of free (Windows) software to 1.6 million stude...
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09 August 2007
Firefox as Commons
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Interesting post here from Mozilla's Mitchell Baker, which shows that she's beginning to regard Firefox as a commons: Firefox gener...
27 July 2007
Thunderbird Is Not Go
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Here's a worrying development over in the Mozilla community: Mozilla has been supporting Thunderbird as a product since the beginning o...
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13 July 2007
The Word on the (Dutch) Street: OpenTaal
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This is obviously good news , but I can't help finding the idea of an "official" spelling list rather quaint: The OpenTaal pro...
19 April 2007
Thunderbird 2
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There was always something rather exciting about Thunderbird 2 that the other Thunderbirds were unable to match. Perhaps it was that inte...
15 April 2007
Thunderbirds Are... Synched!
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I'm a big fan of Thunderbird, so details of how to synch up its emerging Lightning calendar extension to Google Calendar is big news for...
04 February 2007
Could This Be the Key to the Open Desktop?
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A la rentrée 2007, le conseil régional d'Ile-de-France distribuera près de 200 000 clés USB équipées de logiciels libres. [For the retur...
22 January 2007
Am I Dreaming?
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Dreaming in Code : a book about Chandler . Chandler? Out of several hundred thousands pieces of free software he choose Chandler ??? A pro...
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10 January 2007
The Other Thunderbird
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No, not that one , this one : Sandia National Laboratories’ 8960-processor Thunderbird Linux cluster, developed in collaboration with Dell, ...
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08 January 2007
Second Life Opens up the Client
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Fantastic news: Linden Lab has released the source code for the Second Life client under the GNU GPL v2. Nice historical context, too: In...
05 January 2007
Pegasus Flies Into the Sunset
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Sad news : David Harris, creator of the Pegasus email client, has ceased development of the software. During Web 1.0, Pegasus was my pref...
24 November 2006
Open Source-y Gift Guide
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Here's a handy list from Make , with a bunch of open source-y things, many of which have been mentioned before in these posts. Still, ...
13 November 2006
Will Lightning Strike OpenOffice.org?
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I've written elsewhere about what I call the FOOGL concept - Firefox, OpenOffice.org and GNU/Linux. Basically, the idea is that once e...
11 October 2006
Aunt Eudora Goes Open
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For old-timers such as myself, the Eudora email client has connotations of pure Web 1.0-ness. During the 1990s it was more or less the def...
20 September 2006
OpenOffice.org Gets Them - and It
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Good - if belated - news on the OOo front: First, OpenOffice.org shall get Firefox-like extensions capabilities by the 2.0.4. This release ...
15 July 2006
More Microsoftie FUD
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Another comparative " analysis " of security flaws in Windows and Red Hat. The result: Windows is better - the figures prove it. ...
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14 July 2006
PortableApps.com - Open Source on a Stick
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One of the many benefits of open source is that it allows people to experiment. In particular, it lets people try out all sorts of whacky i...
25 April 2006
At the Top of the Stack
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The Inquirer has an interesting story about the quaintly-named "China Rural PC", which seems to be Intel's bid (a) to make s...
01 February 2006
Spreading Spread Firefox
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Most computer users by now have heard of the Firefox browser. This is hardly surprising given the extraordinary rate at which it is still ...
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20 January 2006
Boons and Banes of Firefox and Thunderbird
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Among the many boons of Firefox and Thunderbird are the powerful keyboard shortcuts; among the banes - trying to remember them. Now you don...
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