Friday, November 05, 2004

Update: Open-source advocate Chris Stone leaves Novell - Computerworld
Update: Open-source advocate Chris Stone leaves Novell - Computerworld - "After helping Novell Inc. reinvigorate itself last year through the endorsement of Linux and the acquisition of vendor SUSE Linux AG, Vice Chairman Chris Stone has left the company.
In a tersely worded announcement yesterday, Waltham, Mass.-based Novell said Stone had "left the company to pursue other opportunities." A Novell spokesman refused to comment further today. "
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SourceForge.net: Project Info - PHP-Calendar
SourceForge.net: Project Info - PHP-Calendar - "A web-based calendar written in PHP that uses MySQL. It is designed to display properly with an HTML 4/CSS2-compliant browser or text browser, but degrades rather poorly with older browsers like netscape 4."
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Microsoft TechNet Security: Trustworthy Computing for IT

Microsoft TechNet Security: Trustworthy Computing for IT - "The TechNet Security Resource Center provides technical information and security updates for IT professionals using Microsoft products, technologies, and solutions. "

You'll find everything you need to know about updates here including links to announcements detailing the monthly patch releases, webcasts discussing the security releases, and more goodies.  No RSS feed though.


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Mozilla Releases New Version of Thunderbird
Mozilla Releases New Version of Thunderbird - "Although Thunderbird's 1.0 launch date is around the corner, developers are continuing to add new features. The two biggest additions in the new 0.9 version are Saved Search folders (aka Virtual Folders) and Message Grouping."
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SOAP's Alive: Try the New Native SOAP Extensions for PHP

SOAP's Alive: Try the New Native SOAP Extensions for PHP - "In the world of Web development, two technologies have been very, very hot. These are Web services and PHP. The former because they allow big companies with big applications and big ideas to integrate easily; the latter because it is free, easy to use, and easy to learn. Their paths haven't crossed—until now.
With PHP5, finally, there are native SOAP extensions that allow you to build and consume Web services with this excellent Web development language.
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May be a reason to look at PHP 5.


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