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SourceForge, Inc. (NASDAQ: LNUX), the leader in community-driven content and media, today announced the finalists of its third annual SourceForge.net Community Choice Awards. The Community Choice Awards allow the open source community to recognize its most innovative projects through an open nomination and voting process. This year, projects outside of SourceForge.net are eligible to win, ensuring that the voice of the community is heard broadly and without limitation.
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via Macro World Investor @ 11:55 3rd Jul
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA--(MARKET WIRE)--Jul 3, 2008 -- SourceForge, Inc. (NasdaqGM:LNUX - News), the leader in community-driven content and media, today announced the finalists of its third annual SourceForge.net Community Choice Awards. The Community Choice Awards allow the open source community to recognize its most innovative projects through an open nomination and voting process. This year, projects outside of SourceForge.net are eligible to win, ensuring that the voice of the community is heard broadly and without limitation.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 11:55 3rd Jul
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA -- 07/03/08 -- SourceForge, Inc. (NASDAQ: LNUX), the leader in community-driven content and media, today announced the finalists of its third annual SourceForge.net Community Choice Awards. The Community Choice Awards allow the op..
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via Earthtimes.org @ 11:55 3rd Jul
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SourceForge President and CEO Ali Jenab Resigns; Board Appoints Robert M. Neumeister, Jr. Interim President and CEO
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via Street Insider @ 11:55 3rd Jul
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As the SourceForge Community Choice awards comes to an end, there’s one category of finalists that immediately caught my attention - Most Likely to Change the World. In this article, I’ll look at these projects, providing my perspective as to why these open source applications were selected as most likely to change the world.
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via Datamation @ 21:22 27th Jul
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As the SourceForge Community Choice awards comes to an end, there’s one category of finalists that immediately caught my attention - Most Likely to Change the World. In this article, I’ll look at these projects, providing my perspective as to why these open source applications were selected as most likely to change the world.
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via Datamation @ 12:15 29th Jul
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Webset provide Australian domain names for a period of 2 years and global domain names for a period of 1 to 10 years. Webset provide Australian domain names such as com.au, net.au, org.au and id.au, while global domain names include com, net, org, info and biz.
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via Ferret.com.au @ 19:57 14th Aug
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NEW YORK—The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) passed new domain name regulations at its annual conference in Paris this week, reported the World Journal. Thousands of new domain names such as .paris and .Pepsi will be created. Non-English languages, including Chinese will be used in domain names, which is seen as the most significant evolution in Internet domain names in the past twenty years. All current available domain names will be used up by 2011. ICANN will start accepting applications for new domain names in 2009. The application fee starts at 100,000 USD.
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via NCM Online @ 22:29 29th Jun
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NEW YORK—The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) passed new domain name regulations at its annual conference in Paris this week, reported the World Journal. Thousands of new domain names such as .paris and .Pepsi will be created. Non-English languages, including Chinese will be used in domain names, which is seen as the most significant evolution in Internet domain names in the past twenty years. All current available domain names will be used up by 2011. ICANN will start accepting applications for new domain names in 2009. The application fee starts at 100,000 USD.
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via New America Media @ 22:32 29th Jun
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One of the things my team has been working to enable has been the ability for .NET developers to download and browse the source code of the .NET Framework libraries, and to easily enable debugging support in them. Today I'm excited to announce that we'll be providing this with the .NET 3.5 and VS 2008 release later this year. We'll begin by offering the source code (with source file comments included) for the .NET Base Class Libraries, ASP.NET, Windows Forms, ADO.NET, XML, and WPF. We'll then be adding more libraries in the months ahead (including WCF, Workflow, and LINQ). The source code will be released under the Microsoft Reference License. More...
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via ASPWire @ 5:25 8th Jul
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Code written in a .NET language like C# is referred to as managed code. That is, it is not compiled into machine-specific instructions. Instead, .NET compiles into MSIL (Microsoft intermediate language). MSIL is a machine-independent instruction set that is compiled at runtime by the .NET CLR (common language runtime). A similar sequence of events takes place in the Java world, within the JVM (Java Virtual Machine). This extra compilation step is the key to .NET's success. Code executes in a protected sandbox, the managed environment of the CLR. It can provide greater security, stability, and it can run on any piece of hardware that the CLR supports, which may someday include non-Microsoft platforms. With executable programs produced by traditional languages, it can be very difficult to analyze the original source code.
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via Developer.com @ 11:34 16th Jul
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According to USA Today, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), the group that is responsible for managing domain names and addresses on the internet, is ready to open up domain registry for all domain names. Instead of having a limit for what addresses can be named with .net, .com, .org, etc, you can name things anything you want including .pocketnow. In the future, perhaps there will be a www.reviews.pocketnow instead of just www.pocketnow.com. Essentially, a company can use its name to replace .com at the end of an address.
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via Pocketnow.com @ 22:50 30th Jun
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The SYS-CON Media Annual Readers' Choice Awards program is a carefully orchestrated user-centric process in which SYS-CON Readers are able each year to nominate and/or vote for the products, services, and applications that they feel are most deserving in the numerous key categories that our team of experts choose each year. Here in the form of an FAQ are the answers to some questions we commonly receive on the Readers' Choice awards.
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via Java Developers Journal @ 9:05 13th Aug
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'Gossip Girl" has six reasons to cheer. And so do the Jonas Brothers . Both the CW television show about a group of tawdry prep-school students and the squeaky clean boy band swam away with multiple trophies - in the shape of surfboards - at the 10th annual Teen Choice Awards. The awards, which were selected by more than 30 million votes cast online by teenagers, honor celebrities in TV, film, music, sports and fashion. "Gossip Girl" was lauded with six Teen Choice Awards: TV drama, breakout show, breakout male actor ( Chace Crawford ), breakout female actress ( Blake Lively ) and TV villain ( Ed Westwick ). Miley Cyrus , 15, played host at the awards show at Universal Studios Hollywood and picked up three awards herself. She kicked off the ceremony with a performance of her single "7 Things.
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via International Herald Tribune @ 11:29 4th Aug
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In case you missed the news not long ago, SourceForge.net presented its third round of Community Choice Awards — and 10 free tattoos — at the O’Reilly Open Source Conference. Wednesday, vnunet.com posted on the winners.
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via IT Business Edge @ 1:39 14th Aug
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Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (Icann) has relaxed the rules on internet domain names, which may eventually allow the creation of millions of unique web addresses based on common words, brands, company names, cities or even proper names. Under the new rules, domain names can be based on any string of letters, so that even Dubai could be a viable domain name.
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via AME Info @ 8:38 21st Jul
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Mark Logic® Corporation, provider of the industry's leading XML content platform, today announced that MarkMail, a free service for searching mailing list archives available at http://markmail.org/, has added group messages from the highly influential java.net community. In cooperation with CollabNet, the leading provider of solutions for distributed software development and the system that powers http://java.net, more than 975,000 emails were loaded into the MarkMail system. The java.net community members now have the ability to seamlessly query across the structured and unstructured parts of email, including attachments, and unlock the tremendous value embedded in these messages.
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via Macro World Investor @ 14:53 22nd Jul
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Net Express with .NET launch and Net Express 5.1 and Server Express 5.1 updates take contemporary COBOL capabilities forward into the Enterprise...
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via ITBackbones Software News @ 14:31 17th Jul
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"".NET is Microsoft’s answer to Java: it compiles things into bytecode, it’s multi-platform, etc. Technically, many argue that it’s “Java as it should have been”. .NET isn’t free: while the virtual machine and the language itself are ECMA standards, Microsoft’s GUI libraries and other key components aren’t. This means (surprise surprise) that you can’t write a .NET program for Microsoft Windows, and run it under GNU/Linux, even though there is a .NET virtual machine for GNU/Linux (called “Mono”). If .NET is Microsoft’s answer to Java, Silverlight is Microsoft’s answer to Flash. Silverlight allows you to run .NET applications within your browser
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via Linux Today @ 13:24 5th Aug
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PacketiX.NET Utilizes Cloud Computing to Protect Remote Access SAN JOSE, Calif.--(Business Wire)-- Plat'Home(TOKYO:6836)(ISIN:JP3833000007), Japan's Linux technology pioneer, today announced the world-wide availability of PacketiX.NET, a VPN server cluster with a web interface and thousands of virtual hubs. With PacketiX.NET, users can easily set up their own private virtual hub for free and take advantage of unlimited, full functionality by simply accessing a free download. Plat'Home is a sales partner for SoftEther, the maker of PacketiX.NET. To build a network connection and send data over a hub, users can download and install the PacketiX VPN client for free at www.packetix.net/en/. PacketiX.NET routes all data transmissions over a secure gateway server and encrypts all data by SSL.
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via Reuters @ 8:23 13th Aug
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