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/ April 9, 2010 16:02

Linus Torvalds interview at computerworld.com

In January 22-2009 Linus Torvalds, the founder of Linux OS, talks about the open source identity. He spoke about a host of topics including point releases, filesystems and what it is like switching to GNOME. He also puts Windows 7 in perspective. I would like to point some of them : It’s 2009 and Linux development is approaching 20 years.

/ April 8, 2010 16:01

Easy peasy video editing

There is always a chance that you will come across with a video broadcast that you want to keep in your personal video library. Well here is the most dirty-easy way: On your browser find the video you want to download and press play. Then wait for the buffering to completely finish loading the video in the background (wait the dim red progress bar to finish). Minimize your browser

/ April 7, 2010 15:55

BloGTK

BloGTK is a blogging software that helps you post your entries to your blog without the need to be logged in your acount…. Prety simple user interface… Related Posts:No Related Posts

/ April 3, 2010 15:47

Open Office 3.0

Open Office 3.0 StarDivision, the original author of the StarOffice suite of software, was founded in Germany in the mid-1980s. It was acquired by Sun Microsystems during the summer of 1999 and StarOffice 5.2 was released in June of 2000. Future versions of StarOffice software, beginning with 6.0, have been built using the OpenOffice.org source, APIs, file formats, and reference

/ April 1, 2010 15:42

Combine Dropbox with UbuntuOne

Dropbox is a file hosting service operated by Dropbox, Inc. which uses cloud computing to enable users to store and share files and folders with others across the Internet using file synchronization. There are both free and paid services, each with varying options; the service is cross-platform, with client programs available for several different operating systems as well as a Web-based client. On the other hand Ubuntu One is a storage