March 2008
14 posts
LinkedIn FOSS Professionals Companies
Good Grief! I had NO IDEA that the group is so popular! Current Open Source Projects/Companies represented : Django, EFF, Fedora, Foresight Linux, FreeBSD, Google, Gnome, IBM, Imendio, Jam Warehouse, Joost, Mandriva, Motorola, Mozilla, MySQL, Nokia, Novell, NVIDIA, OpenID, OpenOffice, OpenSource Initiative, PC-BSD, RedHat, rPath, Solaris, Sun Microsystems, Trolltech, Ubuntu, Yahoo! LinkedIn...
New Features OpenOffice.org 2.4.0 (available now) →
OpenOffice.org announces the release of version 2.4 with 9 new chart features, 5 PDF export enhancements, text to columns in Calc, rectangular selection in Writer, bug fixes, performance…
FOSS Professionals Guerrilla Marketing
I recently created this group on Linked In and I’m so surprised that so many interesting people joined! People from Yahoo!, RedHat, Sun Microsystems, Novell and the list keeps on. The Question is when will you join ? The Mini Introduction (Comes at no Charge) “Hi There, You’re invited to join the FOSS Professionals Group on LinkedIn. Joining will allow you to find and contact...
SA minister slams software patents →
The South African minister of public service and administration on Last Monday addressed the opening of the Idlelo 3 FOSS conference in Dakar, Senegal, saying that software patents posed a…
Paris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia →
Paris (pronounced /paÊi/ in French; /Ëpaɹɪs/ in English) is the capital city of France. It is situated on the River Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Ãle-de-France region (aka…
Louvre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia →
The Louvre (French: Musée du Louvre) in Paris, France, is one of the most famous and visited museums in the world.
List of museums in Paris - Wikipedia, the free... →
The museums of Paris can be sorted into three categories: * National museums - (N) * Museums of the City of Paris - (VP) * The private museums - (P)
Paris travel guide - Wikitravel →
Paris is a huge city with several district articles containing sightseeing, restaurant, nightlife and accommodation listings â consider printing them all.
Mr.doob | EXE2SWF →
Thanks for all the Fish, Mr Clarke.
I heard today that Arthur C. Clarke passed away. “Clarke’s most important scientific contribution may be his idea that geostationary satellites would be ideal telecommunications relays. He described this concept in a paper titled “Extra-Terrestrial Relays — Can Rocket Stations Give Worldwide Radio Coverage?”, published in Wireless World in October 1945. The geostationary...
Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi talks Open Source and Open Standards at the Opening of Idlelo
Sharing Apple Airport Base Station Experiences →
I started this “mini-site” in 2001 when I documented for the Airport community how to fix internal power supply failures associated with “Graphite” base stations. Since then, I have been asked to…