16 Nov
OSNews posts an exclusive article, *Why Browsers Should Be Able to Display OpenDocument*. “OpenDocument got a lot of publicity lately. StarOffice 8 and OpenOffice.org 2.0 finally arrived, and all the other makers of office suites (with the notable exception of Microsoft) have started implementing the new standard into their programs. Massachusetts recently decided to use [...]
Posted in OpenSource, Technology by: Ted Roche
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16 Nov
Doc’s at it again. Years ago, he pointed out that the ClueTrain was leaving the station, this time he posts a call to arms in Saving the Net. Required Reading.
Saving the Net from the pipeholders.
I’ve spent much of the last two weeks writing an essay that just went up at Linux Journal: Saving the Net: [...]
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16 Nov
Andrew MacNeill - AKSEL Solutions posts “Just saw this over on zdNet but then wanted to try it out.
I think David may be right when he talks about the potential of what this could do.
Wikis aren’t just for group blogging or information - now you’ve got a live application for it as well.”
Wikis are a [...]
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16 Nov
The ever calm, fair and balanced Slashdot reports Google Base Launches. An anonymous reader writes “As announced on the Google Blog, Google Base has finally launched. According to Google, Google Base enables content owners to easily make their information searchable online. Anyone, from large companies to website owners and individuals, can use it to submit [...]
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