dot.KDE: KDE Announces the 24 Google Projects | Linux Today

dot.KDE: KDE Announces the 24 Google Projects

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Jul 2, 2005

“The KDE Project and Google announce the 24 KDE projects
selected for the ‘Summer of Code’ project. The lucky students and
the KDE e.V. will receive a total of $120,000 if they can complete
their projects in the allotted two months.

“The accepted projects span accessibility work, improvements to
the office and personal information management suites, and
innovations to KDE architecture. Much anticipated projects include
one addressing VoIP in KDE, and a unified document viewer to handle
multiple formats with a plugin architecture for third party vendor
extensions…”

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