This CNET review compares freely available (but not always open-source) instant messaging applications that also support Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) so that users can make calls using their PC instead of a telephone. Added on: 12-Aug-2005 | hits: 511 Report broken link | Details
From the Site: A "social" Web browser, called Flock, has been created to meet the needs of a new generation of web users who want to edit, comment on and share web content, rather than just peruse it. Added on: 15-Sep-2005 | hits: 664 Report broken link | Details
From the site: "Representatives from open-source companies discussed new territories for open source and the limitations for using it at the AlwaysOn Innovation Summit at Stanford [University]..." Added on: 26-Jul-2006 | hits: 2239 Report broken link | Details
From the site: "According to recent research published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, I've only a 50-50 chance of ascertaining the tone of any e-mail message. The study also shows that people think they've correctly interpreted the tone of e-mails they receive 90 percent of the time. Added on: 15-Feb-2006 | hits: 1526 Report broken link | Details
A series of articles that provide an overview of the potential impact of this announcement that seems to provide a complete open-source solution rivaling commercially available products. Added on: 04-Oct-2005 | hits: 563 Report broken link | Details
From the site: "Internet Explorer users can be as much as 21 times more likely to end up with a spyware-infected PC than people who go online with Mozilla's Firefox browser, academic researchers from Microsoft's backyard said in a recently published paper." Added on: 10-Feb-2006 | hits: 1447 Report broken link | Details
Sub-titled, "Third-party vendors unveil products that extend the capabilities of the VoIP service," this PCWorld.com article discusses the third-party plug-ins available at http://share.skype.com/directory/. Added on: 14-Aug-2005 | hits: 730 Report broken link | Details
From the site: "Timid about diving into the oceanic waters of open-source projects?A few former Microsoft employees have launched a Web site that evaluates open-source projects. The site, called Ohloh, is not a reviews site, but instead a directory of open-source software, its co-founders said." Added on: 17-Jul-2006 | hits: 1941 Report broken link | Details
From the site: "The free software movement was inspired by the ideals of academic research, and in the last few years it has given some of the fruits of that inspiration back to academia. One of the largest open source projects in academia is the Open Source Portfolio Initiative (OSP) -- a specialized content management system, comparable to WebCT. Its functions are to assist universities in administering Web servers, teachers in preparing online course components, and both teachers and students in designing and using portfolios, which are academically oriented personal Web pages. Despite some flaws, the project fulfills its functions well." Added on: 09-Feb-2006 | hits: 2412 Report broken link | Details
From the site: "A new report from the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) aims to introduce educators to Moodle, an open-source software program for managing courses online." Added on: 12-Feb-2008 | hits: 1198 Report broken link | Details