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Linux Today: A Ride With Hessian
Noor: "Today, I came across what I call a deep-sea pearl. I came to know Hessian, the binary web service protocol."
Linux Today: Bash Script To Find Free Online Fiction and Non-Fiction Books
The Linux and Unix Menagerie: "For this week's Monday Linux/Unix bash shell script we're going to do the (almost) exact opposite of what we've been doing for the past few weeks. Today, we're going to find free books on the Internet and, possibly, read them;)"
Linux Today: Public Key Crypto for Enterprise Users
Enterprise Networking Planet: "Its strength lies in the fact that it can be used to exchange encrypted information between two parties that have never communicated together before and have therefore never agreed on a secure way of exchanging messages."
Linux Today: Analyzing TCP Disconnects On Linux Or Unix
The Linux and Unix Menagerie: "One question that I get asked a lot (and used to ask a lot ;) has to do with the TCP protocol. More specifically, with how an established connection goes about graciously ending. And, if you haven't guessed, the reason the question gets asked so often is that, with all the different states a graceful TCP disconnect goes through ...
Linux Today: Linux Evolution Reveals Origins of Curious Mathematical Phenomenon
Physorg.com: "Zipf's law is a testament to the order in our world, showing that the same patterns emerge in a wide variety of situations. The linguist George Kingsley Zipf first proposed the law in 1949, when he noticed that the distribution of words in a newspaper, book, or other literary article always followed the same pattern."
Linux Today: A Microsoft Veteran Embraces Open Source
New York Times: "That in itself isn't unique. More unusual is that Mr. Curtis, an 11-year veteran of Microsoft, the world's largest software company, believes deeply that open source is the future of software."
Linux Today: Using Spawner To Populate SQL Database
LinuxHaxor: "There are many reasons why you would want to generate bogus data for your database. Perhaps you'd like to know how well your databases will perform when filled with data, or maybe you just need some data so that you can start creating a front end for the database."
Linux Today: WiMAX Deal "Clears" Linux for Takeoff
DesktopLinux: "Clearwire Corp. announced that it has completed a $14.5 billion transaction with Sprint Nextel to combine their Mobile WiMAX broadband services. The merger of the two largest WiMAX services may accelerate deployments crucial to the success of Linux MIDs, netbooks, and other devices."
Linux Today: Nitrogen: A Background Setter For Lightweight Desktop Manager
MakeTechEasier: "Gnome, KDE and XFCE users will have no problem changing the wallpaper on their desktop. However, if you are using a lightweight desktop manager such Openbox or Fluxbox, you will find that there is no way that you can set the wallpaper for your desktop. In this case, Nitrogen will come in handy."
Linux Today: Technology, Innovation and the Challenge of the Missing Standards
Standards Blog: "Barack Obama promises to be the most technologically attuned U.S. president ever. More than a year ago, he released a policy statement on technology and innovation that detailed his plans to employ state of the art technology to pursue a broad spectrum of goals...In pursuit of these goals, he also promised to appoint the nation's first Chief ...
LWN.net Weekly Edition for December 4, 2008
Go fish! (developerWorks)
Wednesday's security updates
KSM runs into patent trouble
On the future of Perl 5
Slackware 12.2 is coming
Empower your application with Real-Time News and Blogs
Why Does Microsoft Always Get A Free Pass? Why Does Big Business Reek So Badly?
Microsoft tools build bridge between OpenXML, other formats
Replacing Linux with Windows saves 1 million
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