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Interactional Digital Libraries







Interactional Digital Libraries

Interactional Digital Libraries 06/12/2002 02:19 PM

Introduction to a special issue on Interactivity in Digital Libraries




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Digital Libraries Magazine


Digital Libraries Magazine 01/17/2004 10:48 PM
Digital Libraries Magazine
http://www.d lib.org/dlib/january04/01contents.html

The January, 2004 Issue of Digital Libraries Magazine is now Online.

Google Taking Top Libraries Digital


Google Taking Top Libraries Digital 12/17/2004 06:25 PM
Tampatrib.com - Fri Dec 17, 07:11 am GMT

Netherlands Bound - Ticer Course on
Digital Libraries!


Netherlands Bound - Ticer Course on
Digital Libraries!
04/11/2005 08:28 AM

I’m thrilled to be included as a presenter in this year’s International Ticer School at Tilburg University in the Netherlands this coming August, even more so after I saw the list of other speakers! Here’s the press release:

“The International Ticer School (known for its former International Summer School on the Digital Library) offers a brand new, modular course for librarians and publishers: ‘Digital Libraries à la Carte: Choices for the Future,’ to be held at Tilburg University, the Netherlands, 22-26 August
2005.

From its 'menu' of five one-day modules, you can pick your choice:

  • trends and strategic issues
  • technological developments, relevant to libraries
  • consortia and licensing
  • open Access and institutional repositories
  • the role of libraries in teaching and learning
Top speakers will present their views. Below is a selection.
  • Marissa Mayer is Director, Consumer Web Products at Google
  • Derk Haank is CEO of Springer and former CEO of Elsevier
  • Peter Suber and Richard Poynder are among the most cited authors on Open Access
  • Jenny Levine's blog (theshiftedlibrarian.com) is read by thousands of librarians
  • Carol Tenopir has published over 200 journal articles and is cited frequently
  • Deb deBruijn closed the worldwide biggest consortium deal (over 50 million dollar)
  • Gerry McKiernan is the compiler of several known Web registries
  • Steven Gilbert is president of The TLT Group and an expert on learning landscapes
  • Pat Maughan transforms the undergraduate curriculum at the prestigious UC Berkeley to include information literacy training
To guarantee a highly interactive programme, the number of participants is limited to 45 per module, lectures contain an interactive component, and two
modules are concluded with a practical workshop. The course is recommended by JISC, the DARE project and SURF Diensten.

The course website can be found at www.ticer.nl/05carte/. If you register before 1 June 2005, we can offer you a discount. Do you want a quick update in just one to five days? Then Tilburg is the place to be this summer!”

Sounds pretty awesome, doesn’t it? There’s more information on the web site (including full descriptions of each module), so if you can attend, I highly encourage it!


DELOS Network of Excellence on Digital
Libraries


DELOS Network of Excellence on Digital
Libraries
04/03/2005 07:56 AM
DELOS Network of Excellence on Digital Libraries
http://www.delos.info/

The DELOS network intends to conduct a joint program of activities aimed at integrating and coordinating the ongoing research activities of the major European teams working in Digital Library - related areas with the goal of developing the next generation Digital Library technologies. The objective is to: a) define unifying and comprehensive theories and frameworks over the life-cycle of Digital Library information,and b) build interoperable multimodal/multilingual services and integrated content management ranging from the personal to the global for the specialist and the general population. The Network aims at developing generic Digital Library technology to be incorporated into industrial-strength Digital Library Management Systems (DLMSs), offering advanced functionality through reliable and extensible services. The Network will also disseminate knowledge of Digital Library technologies to many diverse application domains. To this end a Virtual Digital Library Competence Centre has been established which provides specific user communities with access to advanced Digital Library technologies, services, testbeds, and the necessary expertise and knowledge to facilitate their take-up.

Search Engine Technology and Digital
Libraries


Search Engine Technology and Digital
Libraries
07/07/2004 06:11 AM
Search Engine Technology and Digital Libraries - Libraries Need to Discover the Academic Internet by Norbert Lossau, Bielefeld University Library, Germany
D-Lib Magazine June 2004 Volume 10 Number 6
http://www .dlib.org/dlib/june04/lossau/06lossau.html

This article is the revised and elaborated version of a presentation that was delivered at the invitation of the American Digital Library Federation (DLF) at their Spring Forum meeting in New Orleans (http://snipurl.com/7kqx). It will be followed by "Search engine technology and digital libraries: Moving from theory to praxis" as a collaborative article from this author and Friedrich Summann, Head of IT at Bielefeld University Library. With the development of the World Wide Web, the "information search" has grown to be a significant business sector of a global, competitive and commercial market. Powerful players have entered this market, such as commercial internet search engines, information portals, multinational publishers and online content integrators. Will Google, Yahoo or Microsoft be the only portals to global knowledge in 2010? If libraries do not want to become marginalized in a key area of their traditional services, they need to acknowledge the challenges that come with the globalisation of scholarly information, the existence and further growth of the academic internet. This has been added to Deep Web Research Subject Tracer™ Information Blog This will be added to Academic Resources 2004-05 Internet MiniGuide.

Joint Conference on Digital Libraries
(JCDL), 2005


Joint Conference on Digital Libraries
(JCDL), 2005
03/24/2005 05:27 AM
Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL), 2005
http://www.jcdl2005.org/

The Joint Conference on Digital Libraries is a major international forum focusing on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. The theme of JCDL 2005 highlights the powerful role of digital libraries as cyberinfrastructure. This cyberinfrastructure has the potential to engender the creation of new tools, research methodologies, and processes that will enable scientists and learners to investigate the natural world, the social world, and the human-built environment in new and previously unimaginable ways. As global interests in computation, information management, networking, and intelligent sensing converge, the conduct of research and education will be transformed. They welcome researchers and practitioners with broad and diverse interests including: technical advances, usage and impact studies, policy analyses, social and institutional implications, theoretical contributions, interaction and design advances, and innovative applications in the sciences, humanities, and education. Participation is sought from all parts of the world and from the full range of disciplines and professions involved in digital library research and practice, including computer science, information science, librarianship, archival science and practice, museum studies and practice, technology, medicine, social sciences, and humanities. All domains - academe, government, industry, and others - are encouraged to participate as presenters or attendees. This has been added to Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.

Digital prohibition: libraries deemed
illegal, librarians arrested


Digital prohibition: libraries deemed
illegal, librarians arrested
01/09/2004 09:43 PM
Aaron Swartz: "Libraries and video stores (neither of which pay per rental) hurt sales too. Is it unethical to use...

RIAA Finding More Ways to Shut Libraries
Out of the Digital Future


RIAA Finding More Ways to Shut Libraries
Out of the Digital Future
06/07/2004 11:54 PM

RIAA Wants Your Fingerprints

" Not content with asking for an arm and a leg from consumers and artists, the music industry now wants your fingerprints, too. The RIAA is hoping that a new breed of music player which requires biometric authentication will put an end to file sharing.

Established biometric vendor Veritouch has teamed up with Swedish design company to produce iVue: a wireless media player that allows content producers to lock down media files with biometric security. This week Veritouch announced that it had demonstrated the device to the RIAA and MPAA.

'In practical terms, VeriTouch's breakthrough in anti-piracy technology means that no delivered content to a customer may be copied, shared or otherwise distributed because each file is uniquely locked by the customer's live fingerprint scan," claims the company." [The Register]

How the hell is a library supposed to circulate these files? Does anyone still doubt that the record industry would love to shut libraries out of circulating digital music files?


The amount of office space that
corporations allocate to their libraries
has fallen by 8.36% over the past five
years, according to a new survey of
corporate libraries "Corporate Library
Benchmarks, 2004-05 Edition" ISBN:
1-57440-069-X.


The amount of office space that
corporations allocate to their libraries
has fallen by 8.36% over the past five
years, according to a new survey of
corporate libraries "Corporate Library
Benchmarks, 2004-05 Edition" ISBN:
1-57440-069-X.
09/03/2004 02:51 AM
Reports on results of a major survey of corporate and other business libraries. Gives extensive data on management policies and practices and details on spending trends for salaries, electronic and print materials, and library services. [PRWEB Sep 3, 2004]

Merge old iPhoto libraries on CD with
iPhoto 5 libraries


Merge old iPhoto libraries on CD with
iPhoto 5 libraries
03/19/2005 02:40 AM
I had several iPhoto libraries burned to CD backups from iPhoto 3 or 4 that I wanted to merge with my nearly complete iPhoto 5 library. However, because I burned the libraries directly to CD from the Finder or Toast, and not ...

"http://p2p.libraries.psu.edu/"


"http://p2p.libraries.psu.edu/" 11/18/2003 03:32 AM

2D Graphics Libraries


2D Graphics Libraries 05/05/2004 07:45 PM

While platforms these days have fairly good 2D graphics support like Quartz on OSX, GDI+ on XP, and , and Gnome Canvas, developers like me often have to use third-party libraries for whatever reasons.  On Win32, for example, GDI+ support is missing in legacy platforms which means either giving up on fancy graphics, redistributing GDI+ binaries, use a third party library, or writing one yourself.  Writing one yourself is fun (I have done it a couple of times over 20 years) but, unless it offers some unique features, you'll always end up migrating to a third party library.

BTW, Flash has an excellent 2D graphics engine but it's lacks an API so it's like a sports car without a driving wheel.  Yes, you can embed the Flash ActiveX and generate SWF on-the-fly but it's unwieldy for dynamic interaction and even handling gets tricky.  Embedding Adobe SVG ActiveX is just as unwieldy if not more.

While there are proprietary 2D engines out there, typically written by a few guys at a small company, they tend to disappear within a couple of years, either bought by companies (i.e. Apple, Adobe, Macromind, and Microsoft), or abandoned out of lack of interest or workable revenue model.  Besides, they charge fairly steep fees so I tend to avoid them.

Out of all the freely available 2D libraries out there, Libart stands out in features and quality. It offers fast anti-aliased rendering and it's use in Gnome Canvas over the years means most of the bugs have already been stepped on.  Libart is also used to drive librsvg, a SVG engine, and Java 2D, Java's graphics API, although Sun made extensive changes to tap hardware acceleration.  While Libart can and has been used cross-platform, it's not exactly cakewalk to use in non-Linix platofrms.  Cairo has some interesting features and rising interest could mean it will replace Libart someday, but it's still in development.

Third-party 2D graphics library I really like these days is Anti-Grain Geometry (AGG) which, although dormant for the last two years, has been rejuvenated with the released of version 2.1.  AGG is written in C++ and uses templates extensively like ATL does.  AGG is lightweight, very fast, flexible, and full of features.  It even comes with a partial implementation of SVG viewer as an example.  AGG supports Win32, X11, and SDL as is.  It doesn't yet support features variable stroke effects like Creature House's Expression 3 engine and Fractal Design's Painter support but then it's just me being unreasonable. :-)

I should note that subpixel graphics was first done 20 years ago in Word Handler to display 70 columns of hi-res text on Apple II.Silicon Valley Systems, the company that published Word Handler, was based just 5 minutes from where I live now and I enjoy fond memories of working there every time I pass by the old office on El Camino.  I guess everybody remembers their first job.  LCD screens were just starting to replace LED on calculators at the time, so Steve Gibson and Microsoft ClearType can claim to be the first to use subpixel graphics on LCD screen.  Lenny Elekman, where are you now?


Salon in Libraries?


Salon in Libraries? 03/19/2003 10:45 PM

Last year I said I thought Salon should look into licensing content to libraries, and now they're finally doing something about it. Adrienne Crew, their Content Licensing Manager, sent me the following:

"Thought you'd like to know that Salon's Premium Institutional Subscription program for libraries is finally up and running.... Currently we are offering a one year subscription in the $300-400 range and feeds all access to the articles on the site via an IP authentication system or a single password."

More details as I get them.


NB Parser Libraries


NB Parser Libraries 06/11/2004 09:55 AM
Project started

PlanetaMessenger.org Libraries


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JMML 0.4 released

Merlin Libraries


Merlin Libraries 06/06/2004 05:02 AM
Merlin Libraries v0.1.103 (unstable) Released

slack-get 0.3 (Libraries)


slack-get 0.3 (Libraries) 05/26/2004 10:49 PM
A tool like 'apt-get' for Slackware.

It’s the Libraries, Stupid


It’s the Libraries, Stupid 06/09/2004 11:39 PM
Via Jeff Dillon, some insightful words on programming in Java and in the C#/.NET/Mono ecosystem. I hadn’t thought about it that way.

slack-get 0.2 (Libraries)


slack-get 0.2 (Libraries) 05/04/2004 04:41 PM
A tool like 'apt-get' for Slackware.

Essential in Libraries?


Essential in Libraries? 04/27/2004 10:48 PM
SMS an Essential Communication Tool

"The Mobile Data Association (MDA) reports that 2.1 billion text messages were sent in March 2004 in the U.K which is a 25% rise on the total from the same month last year.At present, on average, around 69 million text messages are sent each day in the UK.This article from the BBC states.'It is evident that in the last five years texting has grown from a popular craze among teenagers to an essential communication tool.'
Text messaging reaches new high" [Smart Mobs]


New IM Record in Libraries


New IM Record in Libraries 03/14/2005 06:23 PM

I've been so short on time lately that I've been trying to avoid using what little blogging time I do have to simply repost what other library bloggers are already putting up. This one, however, was just too good to pass up.

when was the last time you had this kind of response to a new library service?

"Brian didn’t give me permission to publish a portion of his email, but I’m so excited about it I’m going to throw caution into the wind. He wrote [emphasis mine]:
'Rule number 1: Don’t send out IM reference fliers to every middle school and jr. high classroom on the same day!

Had to have been at least 100 IMs in the first 2 hours after the kiddies got home. For a while, I had about 20 IM windows up at once.' "

Someone recently observed that there are a lot of Eeyo res in the library community, but I think we can officially declare IM reference a Martha-Stewart-good-thing for (at least) public libraries and move it to Pooh status.

Cost of purchasing the AIM software: $0.
Cost of staff time to "man" the AIM service during those two hours: already paid for.
Satisfaction of having 100 kids respond positively and view the library in a new light: PRICELESS.


England Libraries May All Get Wi-Fi


England Libraries May All Get Wi-Fi 12/04/2003 01:07 PM
The majority of libraries in England already have broadband access but now the government is working on adding Wi-Fi: Most of the libraries in King County, outside of Seattle, have Wi-Fi. It's a great, low-cost way for libraries to offer Internet access without having to provide computers for everyone. My library always has a line of people waiting to get on its computers so perhaps with Wi-Fi some people could come in with their own computers to use the Internet. But I wonder how many of the people I see waiting in line there actually have laptops that they could bring with them instead....

YSL Coding Libraries


YSL Coding Libraries 12/11/2003 06:12 PM
Transfer of CVS repository in progress

Echidna Libraries


Echidna Libraries 07/15/2004 07:16 AM
Added 8Bit Targa Support

Libraries and the Internet


Libraries and the Internet 12/19/2004 03:00 PM
Kudos to Google and its new university allies -- including my alma mater, the University of Michigan, as well as Harvard, Stanford, and Oxford -- for their exciting project to open the stacks (Wall Street Journal, via Paul Kedrosky). It's a great day for the dissemination of knowledge! Bloggers from these institutions are relaying the emails received from their administrators: ...

'UK libraries out of use by 2020'


'UK libraries out of use by 2020' 04/26/2004 09:46 PM
The public will stop using libraries if visitor numbers and book loans continue to fall, according to a new report.

Libraries 8, Amazon 0


Libraries 8, Amazon 0 12/09/2003 12:13 PM

Have You Ever Wondered....

"Have you ever wondered if the library were like Amazon.com?" [The J-Walk Blog]


Image Manipulation with PHP - The GD
Libraries


Image Manipulation with PHP - The GD
Libraries
11/24/2002 07:40 PM
The GD Librabries are the principle tool ued for image maipulation in PHP. If you use a version of GD that's less than V2.0, Mark's handy tutorial will show you how to create and manipulate images quickly and easily!

Libraries reach out on-line


Libraries reach out on-line 12/29/2004 12:06 PM
globetechnology.com Dec 29 2004 3:22PM GMT

New List of Wi-Fi Consultants for
Libraries


New List of Wi-Fi Consultants for
Libraries
06/03/2004 11:42 PM

Bill Drew has started a list of consultants on The Wireless Librarian site. Get help with your own Wi-Fi implementation or help the list grow by sending in additions.


Forcing SQL Performance Libraries into
WMI


Forcing SQL Performance Libraries into
WMI
06/03/2004 03:15 PM

portal: Libraries and the Academy


portal: Libraries and the Academy 02/10/2004 02:49 AM
portal: Libraries and the Academy
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/portal_libraries_and_the_academy/

A journal that presents research findings and provides regular coverage of issues in technology, publishing, and periodicals, portal is written by librarians for librarians. Peer-reviewed articles address subjects such as library administration, information technology, and information policy. The journal examines the role of libraries in meeting institutional missions, explores how technology affects librarianship and scholarship, and conveys this research to academic librarians in a timely manner. Through the highest-quality research and news about librarianship in higher education institutions, portal provides a much needed, fresh perspective. portal earned recognition as the runner-up for the best new journal of 2001, awarded by the Council of Editors of Learned Journals.

Libraries try to fit into a Google world


Libraries try to fit into a Google world 06/21/2004 09:16 AM
Source: News.com - Librarians have increasingly seen people use online search sites not to supplement research libraries but to replace them....

None of which Could *Possibly* Apply to
Libraries, Too


None of which Could *Possibly* Apply to
Libraries, Too
06/09/2004 06:58 PM
The Internet Search on Mobile Race

"IDC analyst Mr Keith Wayras expects 30 million people, or 17 per cent of US mobile subscribers, to use the web on phones in 2006,while currently in Japan about 44.8 million people, or 58 per cent of internet users, access the web on their mobile phones.Internet access will be available on most of the approx 600 million mobile phones expected to be sold worldwide this year.While it is already possible to run a Google search on phones, it is not always easy with websites built for desktop computers and not small-screened devices.This article says that "Google itself said in April that if it doesn't launch products that improve Web searches on handheld devices, it will fail to win a significant share of an increasingly important part of the online market."The article goes on to analyse Microsoft,Yahoo and AOL's moves in the internet search on mobile race.
Google could change the wireless internet" [Smart Mobs]


SSTTR Java Libraries 1.0.1


SSTTR Java Libraries 1.0.1 12/14/2003 04:07 PM
Miscellaneous Java libraries for XML, crypto, and other things.

Are We at Year One of Texting in
Libraries? No.


Are We at Year One of Texting in
Libraries? No.
12/27/2004 12:53 AM

I'll Give You a Bell : 20 Years of the Mobile Phone

"In just two decades, the mobile phone has become the fastest-selling, most loved - and hated - consumer product. Britain is the world's most mature mobile market, with more mobiles per head of population and higher bills than any other country. Almost all adults now have at least one mobile phone, one in two teenagers has a 'moby' and a new British firm, Communic8, has just launched MyMo, a simple phone for four- to eight-year-olds. Some 23 billion texts have been sent this year and more than 20 billion calls made. The total value of this electronic white noise is £15 billion....

Perhaps the biggest change mobiles have wrought is in the language of communication we all use. Textsperanto - the amalgam of abbreviated words, acronyms and coded punctuation that teenagers developed so that they can fit more words into their space-limited SMS messages - was designed to be impenetrable to adults but most of us have a grasp of it now. When a pupil at a Scottish secondary school handed in an essay entirely written 'in txt', her teacher gave her a 'C+ 4 e4t'....

For the refuseniks, however, the battle against the tiny power tools is about to get a lot tougher. Twenty years after Ernie Wise first pressed the green 'call send' button on a brick-sized Motorola handset, the latest tiny, third-generation - 3G - phones are about to hit the market. Today, thousands of teenagers and adults are poring over geeky phone manuals, configuring their new handsets so that they can surf the internet, download real-time TV and video clips, take photographs, make video calls and play MP3 music files." [The Guardian, via textually.org]


I had to call Sprint today to find out why I haven't been able to access any data services at home on my Treo for the last 10 days or so. The new recording that you hear - first thing - is a message noting that activations may take up to 24 hours because so many people are revving up their new phones.

I find the following overheard conversation to be pretty typical:

"College Girl: Yeah, I called mom and dad and left a message on their machine. I've been calling their cell phones too but they never pick up. They just don't understand. (pause....) Yeah, they don't get it -- cell phones are supposed to be carried around with them." [CamWorld]


Computers in Libraries -- Wednesday


Computers in Libraries -- Wednesday 03/19/2005 02:36 AM
I went to four sessions yesterday in addition to the keynote and went to the dead technologies night session, and I wonder why I'm tired when I get to the...

WCB: Loadable opcode libraries


WCB: Loadable opcode libraries 06/17/2005 03:43 PM
Extensibility (to an extreme, perhaps) had always been one of the design goals of Parrot. This was on purpose -- if we learned nothing from history it's that people will take whatever you've got, break out the mutagens and gamma ray projectors, and have at it, because there's just no way you can anticipate everyone's needs in the future. So, rather than try and do that (we just looked at their needs in the present) we left a bunch of really big "WEDGE CLEVER THINGS IN HERE" spots into parrot. Loadable opcode libraries are one of those spots. A...

Computers in Libraries: Keeping Up


Computers in Libraries: Keeping Up 03/19/2005 02:36 AM
Gary Price, Genie Tyburski, and Steven Cohen talked about keeping up in "Tips for Keeping Up: Expert Panel" that was the last item on Track A on Wednesday. (Track A...
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Fedora Core 1 (formerly Red Hat Linux
10) Released


Fedora Core 1 (formerly Red Hat Linux
10) Released
11/05/2003 07:08 PM

Fedora Linux Core 2 (1.90) Test 1
Released


Fedora Linux Core 2 (1.90) Test 1
Released
02/13/2004 11:49 AM

Crack Fedora Core and Red Hat Enterprise
Linux


Crack Fedora Core and Red Hat Enterprise
Linux
08/17/2004 05:34 AM
Site Offer Save 30% at The Reg Bookshop

Fedora Core 2


Fedora Core 2 12/17/2003 02:45 AM
Fedora Core 2 is coming; maybe the community will have some influence on this one.

Fedora Core 1


Fedora Core 1 11/05/2003 10:35 PM
Red Hat released Fedora Core 1 (previously known as Red Hat Linux 10). Now the hard part of really integrating the community into the development process begins.

Change Your Linksys WRT54G Admin
Password Right Now!


Change Your Linksys WRT54G Admin
Password Right Now!
06/02/2004 01:16 PM
Tech consultant discovers that Linksys WRT54G allows remote, over-the-Internet administration login even when remote management is turned off: Because all broadband gateway vendors ship their equipment with default passwords like public or admin, this vulnerability is moderately critical according to the Secunia security consultants. An automated attack could scan millions of home broadband network addresses and feed them the WRT54G Web login sequence. With remote administrative access, the most that could happen is vandalism: the Linksys doesn't provide tools via its Web interface for packet sniffing, but someone could corrupt the setup and lock a user out by changing the password, requiring a hard reset. Also, Linksys' Web form appears to send the WEP or WPA password as hidden password text in a Web form, but that text is unencrypted in the HTML source, which can easily be viewed....

Review: Fedora Core 2


Review: Fedora Core 2 05/28/2004 09:26 AM
As I sit before my new installation of Fedora Core 2 (FC2) I'm reminded of the first time I had to put down a beloved dog. FC2 suffers from some fatal flaws. For most people, it will be best to put this malformed whelp out of its misery and wait for the Fedora Project's next litter of pups, which promises some awesome powers.

Red Hat parades Fedora Core 1


Red Hat parades Fedora Core 1 11/07/2003 07:40 AM
Computer Weekly Nov 7 2003 6:22AM ET

Fedora Core 3 Test 1


Fedora Core 3 Test 1 07/13/2004 05:20 PM

Fedora Core 3 Test 2


Fedora Core 3 Test 2 09/21/2004 04:29 AM

Fedora Core 2 Also Runs On PPC


Fedora Core 2 Also Runs On PPC 05/24/2004 09:25 AM
While getting a giddy installing Fedora Core 2 on a Sunday afternoon I found this little gem... Fedora 2 can run on your Macintosh. By Colin Charles, O'Reilly Network (via MyAppleMenu)

Red Hat Releases Fedora Core 4


Red Hat Releases Fedora Core 4 06/17/2005 03:18 PM
The new version promises a cleaner desktop experience and PowerPC port, to boot.

Fedora Core 2 Schedule Up


Fedora Core 2 Schedule Up 12/18/2003 07:24 PM
An anonymous reader writes "The Fedora website has posted a schedule for their second release. " Now that the 2.6 Kernel is out, I imagine all the major ...

Fedora Core 1 AMD64 out


Fedora Core 1 AMD64 out 03/06/2004 01:53 AM

Fedora Core 1.90 Test 1 Now Available


Fedora Core 1.90 Test 1 Now Available 02/12/2004 12:52 PM

Fedora Core 3 Test 2 Available


Fedora Core 3 Test 2 Available 09/20/2004 05:23 PM
Slashdot Sep 20 2004 8:34PM GMT

Fedora Core 4 Test 1


Fedora Core 4 Test 1 03/17/2005 03:40 AM

Fedora Core 1 for AMD64


Fedora Core 1 for AMD64 12/06/2003 02:44 AM
Fedora Core 1 for AMD64 is coming.

A quick look at Fedora Core 4


A quick look at Fedora Core 4 06/22/2005 02:29 AM

Fedora Core 2 Dud or Dodo?


Fedora Core 2 Dud or Dodo? 05/30/2004 11:47 AM

Fedora Core 2 Test 3


Fedora Core 2 Test 3 04/27/2004 08:04 PM

Ya salió Fedora Core 2


Ya salió Fedora Core 2 05/18/2004 03:03 PM

Fedora Core 2 released


Fedora Core 2 released 05/18/2004 02:43 PM

Fedora Core 4 Test 2 Available


Fedora Core 4 Test 2 Available 04/16/2005 08:58 PM
Slashdot Apr 17 2005 12:19AM GMT

URPMI For Fedora Core 2


URPMI For Fedora Core 2 07/12/2004 08:51 AM

Fedora Core 2 Officially Available


Fedora Core 2 Officially Available 05/18/2004 11:58 AM

A Tip of The Brim With New Fedora Core


A Tip of The Brim With New Fedora Core 05/18/2004 07:24 AM
Red Hat releases its second-generation enterprise Linux offering in less than a year.

Top Tip: Fedora Core 1 RPM add/remove
fix


Top Tip: Fedora Core 1 RPM add/remove
fix
01/05/2004 02:59 PM
OK, I've finally found the solution to a major problem that's been bugging the heck out of me for a couple of days, and I figured I'd share it. :)

Fedora Core 4 Test 2


Fedora Core 4 Test 2 04/12/2005 04:08 AM

Fedora Core 1 Released


Fedora Core 1 Released 11/05/2003 04:45 PM
EvilAlien writes "The Fedora Project has released Fedora Core 1, aka Yarrow. The release was expected on November 3rd, but was briefly delayed. The release ...

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Google PDF
Google Copycats
Spam, Spam, Spam
....

Building Web
services with the
Google API

Google Geography
The Google Dance
Google History
Object Oriented John
(Intro to Objects)

Gif Graphics With
Exact Dimensions

docXP 1.1 Released!
Building Small
Business Websites
101

Multiple Page Forms
- High Degree of
Difficulty

Karma and Hardware
Robots.txt and 404
Errors

Usability Cult
Sacrifices
Innovation

Usability
Implications for
1-to-1 Marketing

Usability and
Privacy: A Study of
Kazaa P2P
File-Sharing

Challenging the
Status Quo: Audi
Redesigned

How Much Will
Pop-Ups Upset
Customers?

Do Affiliate Sales
Decline Over Time?

AbriaSoft announces
Windows version of
Abria SQL Standard

Looking For Studies
on Web Pages

Building a
Database-Driven
Website Using PHP
and MySQL

Soccer And Shakira's
Fans, Be Warned

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