Entropy: Little Tux Takes on Big Brother (LinuxWorld)
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Schroeder's half-brother joins Big
Brother (Reuters)
Schroeder's half-brother joins Big
Brother (Reuters)
04/17/2004 11:21 AMReuters - German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder's half-brother is set to
feature on Germany's version of the worldwide
reality television hit "Big Brother", newspaper Bild has said.
Entropy Webl0g
Entropy Webl0g
05/11/2004 06:18 AMUpon heading over to
Marc
Liyanage’s Entropy site to grab a copy of
MySQL for my
lovely new G5 (a work machine), I noticed that Marc’s added a
weblog. This is a welcome addition to Marc’s excellent
OS X software
resource, and allows you to keep up to date with new releases and
announcements. For example, the
latest post
announces the availability of a new PHP package (4.3.6-4) which
includes support for the much-requested
Ming library.
Entropy PHP 5 package
Entropy PHP 5 package
08/06/2004 04:25 AM
Marc
Liyanage has released a package installer for PHP 5 on OS X.
Marc’s package (ahem) is a more ‘Mac-like’ installer
than the methods outlined in
other tutorials — i.e. a double-clickable
package.
The package installs PHP into
/usr/local/php5 and updates
the Apache config to reference the new version, whilst allowing you to
switch back to PHP 4 if you wish (by editing the Apache config).
NSB Entropy Estimation
NSB Entropy Estimation
07/14/2004 06:48 PMRelease 1.0
Entropy Brings People Together
Entropy Brings People Together
04/19/2005 08:12 AMGeorge Monbiot: "If kindness and comfort are, as I suspect, the
results of an energy surplus, then, as the supply contracts, we could
be expected to start fighting once again like cats in a sack. In the
presence of entropy, virtue might be impossible."
The OpenNLP Maximum Entropy Package
The OpenNLP Maximum Entropy Package
04/21/2004 10:28 PMopennlp tools initial release
Calculating Entropy for Data Miners
Calculating Entropy for Data Miners
03/24/2005 07:39 PM
Quick--what's the relationship between the columns of your
database? Don't know? Maybe it's time to pull out the information
theory book and calculate how much data they store. Paul Meagher
explains how this works while showing off premade PHP libraries to
handle the details of the calculations for you.
Freenet, Entropy, Samizdat Controller
Freenet, Entropy, Samizdat Controller
12/15/2003 06:57 PMNew Home on SourceForge
Entropy Project Closes Up Shop
Entropy Project Closes Up Shop
07/10/2004 01:23 PMO'Reilly Network: Calculating Entropy:
Data Miners
O'Reilly Network: Calculating Entropy:
Data Miners
03/28/2005 11:03 AMOn
O'Reilly's PHPDev
Center there's a new article about
C
alculating Entropy for Data Miners.
Paul Meagher writes
about the movement of data from low organization to higher
organization (entropy).
Brother Bear, oh brother!
Brother Bear, oh brother!
11/14/2003 07:32 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Nov 14 2003 6:26PM ET
Zander takes reins as Motorola takes
rivals' challenge
Zander takes reins as Motorola takes
rivals' challenge
01/04/2004 02:21 PMCNET Jan 4 2004 1:07PM ET
Views of LinuxWorld
Views of LinuxWorld
01/22/2004 10:59 PMThere was plenty of action at this week's LinuxWorld show in New York,
both on and off the floor. Here's a slide show that offers a look at
some of the happenings.
Seen at LinuxWorld Expo: Day one
Seen at LinuxWorld Expo: Day one
08/04/2004 01:14 AMPictures from the LinuxWorld Expo -- people, places and things -- that
you'd see if you were here, starting with the entrance to San
Francisco's Moscone Center, where it's being held.
New turns at LinuxWorld
New turns at LinuxWorld
08/03/2004 07:36 AMZDNet Aug 3 2004 11:59AM GMT
LinuxWorld: A dot.org gallery
LinuxWorld: A dot.org gallery
08/05/2004 12:37 PMLINUXWORLD -- Even though LinuxWorld Expo (LWE) has morphed from
hacker/swag heaven to dealmakers' paradise over the last few years,
there is still a dot.org pavilion in the back of the exhibit hall
where you'll find the non-profit groups that are the true heart of all
this. Today we take you to several of those humble booths.
LinuxWorld: Komodo CMS Goes PHP
LinuxWorld: Komodo CMS Goes PHP
07/01/2004 08:47 AM
With a low barrier to entry, high developer popularity, and good
software integration, PHP scripting language appealed to Victorian
start-up Komodo for its development of a commercial, enterprise-grade
content management system. Komodo"s managing director David Warwick
said a look at a variety of programming languages showed PHP was the
most suitable tool to use. Read more.
LinuxWorld in Pictures
LinuxWorld in Pictures
08/05/2004 02:13 PMET's Loyd Case hit the West Coast edition of LinuxWorld and saw some
cool hardware and neat gadgets based on the upstart operating system.
But is the commercial rush drowning out the counterculture nature of
the Linux community?
LinuxWorld Roundup
LinuxWorld Roundup
01/24/2004 01:16 AMeWeek Jan 24 2004 5:11AM GMT
LinuxWorld special
LinuxWorld special
08/04/2004 08:01 AMComputer Weekly Aug 4 2004 12:09PM GMT
LinuxWorld 2004
LinuxWorld 2004
08/03/2004 11:14 AMPC Magazine UK Aug 3 2004 2:24PM GMT
LinuxWorld: It's All About Customers
LinuxWorld: It's All About Customers
01/24/2003 04:32 PMSHOW WRAP: While new technology has its place at a much smaller
LinuxWorld Expo New York, customer engagements are taking center
stage.
""President Bush, after a National
Security Council meeting, takes Don
Rumsfeld aside, collars him physically
and takes him into a little cubbyhole
room and closes the door and says, 'What
have you got in terms of plans for
Iraq?' What is the status of..."
""President Bush, after a National
Security Council meeting, takes Don
Rumsfeld aside, collars him physically
and takes him into a little cubbyhole
room and closes the door and says, 'What
have you got in terms of plans for
Iraq?' What is the status of..."
04/18/2004 03:02 PMBig Brother 1.9e
Big Brother 1.9e
01/05/2004 01:44 PMHighly efficient network monitor
"I am his little brother"
"I am his little brother"
01/05/2005 01:53 PMJeb Bush and Colin Powell have some humbling moments as they begin
their tour of the tsunami disaster zone.
Review Of LinuxWorld 2004
Review Of LinuxWorld 2004
01/24/2004 06:10 PMLinuxWorld.au: Finding an Opening
LinuxWorld.au: Finding an Opening
12/24/2002 04:20 PM"Open-source databases, including MySQL and PostgreSQL, are marching
into the enterprise via their inclusion in major Linux distributions,
which are quickly growing in usage on middle-tier servers and back-end
clusters..."
LinuxWorld UK grows through merger
LinuxWorld UK grows through merger
07/12/2004 05:40 PMEXPOweb Jul 12 2004 8:13PM GMT
LinuxWorld: How to Add Spyce to Your
Life
LinuxWorld: How to Add Spyce to Your
Life
11/11/2002 02:59 AM"There's a new method for doing server-side Python scripting for Web
applications in town, and its name is spyce. Spyce takes an approach
similar to PHP. It lets you intermingle Python scripts, statements and
variables with HTML to produce dynamically generated Web pages..."
Linux heavyweights for LinuxWorld in SA
Linux heavyweights for LinuxWorld in SA
03/24/2005 02:20 PMTectonic Mar 24 2005 3:41PM GMT
Notebook: What Dazzled and What Didn't
at LinuxWorld
Notebook: What Dazzled and What Didn't
at LinuxWorld
08/05/2004 05:48 PMNovell dismisses Sun's purchase plans, IBM looks for more Linux love,
and Specifix hits the scene with new ideas on how to build and deploy
Linux distribitions.
LinuxWorld NYC 2004 Preview
LinuxWorld NYC 2004 Preview
01/22/2004 02:11 AMGet your hands on some great new Linux products this week in New York
City.
CA Open Sources DB at LinuxWorld
CA Open Sources DB at LinuxWorld
07/29/2004 11:40 AMIngres is geared to come out of the gate at LinuxWorld to compete
with products from MySQL and other database vendors.
LinuxWorld Expo 2005
LinuxWorld Expo 2005
03/14/2005 04:52 PMLinuxWorld Expo is one of the biggest corporate Linux events of the
year. All the major players in Linux are there, plus a whole bunch of
familiar names from the open source community. This year, Ars Technica
sent a couple of correspondents to LinuxWorld Expo 2005 to report back
on happenings there. Jorge Castro and Matt Woodward spent the day
wandering around the floor, visiting the corporate side and the .Org
Pavillion.
The non-commercial .Org Pavilion was packed most of the
day. The KDE, GNOME, LTSP, Gentoo, X.org, and Fedora booths saw lots
of activity, and it was fun to see attendees interacting with the
hackers that make their software.
The announc
ement of Novell's Hula was definitely the big news of the day, but
that's not all. Check out day one of the Linux.Ars coverage of the
Expo.
LinuxWorld: Stakes are higher
LinuxWorld: Stakes are higher
08/02/2004 11:45 AMZDNet Aug 2 2004 3:37PM GMT
CA to Unleash Ingres at LinuxWorld
CA to Unleash Ingres at LinuxWorld
07/28/2004 08:21 PMeWeek Jul 29 2004 0:08AM GMT
Overheard at LinuxWorld Expo
Overheard at LinuxWorld Expo
08/03/2004 02:20 PMLinuxWorld Conference & Expo opened this morning in San Francisco.
Besides a slew of product announcements (see our NewsVac section)
there's little to report yet beyond rumors and innuendo. In the
interest of bringing you a complete picture of the show, here's some
of the best tongue-wagging we've heard so far.
Novell readies for LinuxWorld
Novell readies for LinuxWorld
01/16/2004 10:58 AMNovell Inc. Chairman and CEO Jack Messman is the opening keynote
speaker at this year's LinuxWorld Expo & Conference in New York.
LinuxWorld: Pictures at an exhibition
LinuxWorld: Pictures at an exhibition
01/22/2004 10:25 AMAt Linux World Conference and Expo in New York at 10 a.m. on the
show's first day, a milling throng filled the lobby of the Javits
Center, waiting for the opening bell, as it were. It was a happy sight
for Linux boosters, one that hasn't been seen since 2000 or 1999.
While show organizer IDG doesn't have attendance figures ready for
publication yet, my impression was that attendance was way up over the
past few years' worth of LinuxWorlds. Exhibitors were out in force,
too. While the show floor seemed to occupy no more square feet than
last year, that is probably because while there were more exhibitors,
the average booth size was smaller. But those booths were, for the
most part, active all day.
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