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Developer Linux News for Jun 17, 2004
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IDEAlog.us: Bookmark Synchronization and the Internet-aware Application Model (Jun 17, 2004, 23:30)
"Bookmark management across multiple computers makes an
excellent case study of Microsoft's missteps and the potential for
a more Internet aware application model..."
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O'Reilly: The End of Imitation (Jun 17, 2004, 23:00)
"As a system, Linux is beginning to enter what I would consider
the innovation honeymoon..."
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dot.KDE: Kommander Looks to Shake Up the Desktop (Jun 17, 2004, 19:45)
"[Kommander] has elements that should be very interesting to
application developers, power users, newbies and companies looking
at using the Linux desktop..."
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LinuxDevices: Simplifying Embedded Linux Development with Graphical Tools (Jun 17, 2004, 10:00)
"This whitepaper from esteemed Linux author and TimeSys Product
Manager William von Hagen discusses the productivity advantages
that graphical development tools can bring to embedded Linux
development..."
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Linux.com: SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Scripting Languages (Jun 17, 2004, 08:30)
"It's extremely difficult to talk about scripting languages
without setting off a religious flamewar..."
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O'Reilly: Version Control with Subversion: Basic Concepts (Jun 17, 2004, 05:30)
"This chapter is a short, casual introduction to Subversion. If
you're new to version control, this chapter is definitely for
you..."
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Release Digest: KDE, June 16, 2004 (Jun 17, 2004, 05:00)
Today's KDE apps: Media-Detect 0.52b and Tina32 - This is not
Aida32 11.06.04.
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Release Digest: GNOME, June 16, 2004 (Jun 17, 2004, 05:00)
Today's GNOME app: Sixteenth release of PythonCAD
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DistroWatch: Distributions, June 16, 2004 (Jun 17, 2004, 05:00)
Today's distributions: Slackware Linux 10.0 RC 1, ADIOS Linux
3.10, DeLi Linux 0.6, and Red Flag Linux 4.1 EA.
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Wired News: BBC to Open Content Floodgates (Jun 17, 2004, 02:30)
"The British Broadcasting Corporation's Creative Archive, one of
the most ambitious free digital content projects to date, is set to
launch this fall with thousands of three-minute clips of nature
programming..."
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