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- Is+open+source+giving+Second+Life+a+second+life%3F
- Is+open+source+giving+Second+Life+a+second+life%3Fsecond life sucks they have the most unstable software i've eversecond life sucks they have the most unstable software i've ever used. the client crashes every few min. and when the client is running it is so laggy you can't do much with it. and it's been a a year...
- Tags: open source, Second Life
- Discussion threads 2008-02-25
- Managing research instruments on the Web
- Telescopes, supercomputers or microscopes can cost millions of dollars. The research institutions which bought them often try to share the costs with other laboratories. And they're also tempted to use Internet to allow remote control of their expensive systems. But Internet traffic is not reliable enough to control a multi-million-dollar...
- Tags: Software, Web, Microscope, Researcher, Network, Window, Ohio State University, RICE, Calyam, Internet, Tools & Techniques, Management, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-10-11
- Life without Google: Can Yahoo regain search share?
- Life without Google: Can Yahoo regain search share?Message has been deleted.stop beating yahoo down blindlyTo me yahoo search is very good. I use google at work and yahoo at home. and actually I use msn on second home coputer. I do this specifically to try to keep with quality of...
- Tags: Portals, DSL, Web browsers, Network technology, SEARCH, Ask.com, Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-07-27
- Comedy at the British Open Source Consortium
- Comedy at the British Open Source ConsortiumOnce again...[i]But does it offer the DRM guarantees that content companies DEMAND?[/i]What content company John C? The BBC [b]IS[/b] the content company. The citizens have already [b]paid[/b] for the content the BBC wants to distribute online; they want the BBC to pick a solution...
- Tags: Digital rights management (DRM), Digital media, digital-rights management, British Broadcasting Corp., content company
- Discussion threads 2007-06-27
- Comedy at the British Open Source Consortium
- The BBC wants to release a product that would allow users to view BBC programs on their PC. Initially, this will be Windows-only for the same reasons 99% of third-party software OEMs target Windows first before providing support for other operating systems if at all. As expained in an article...
- Tags: Television, Open Source, Microsoft, DRM, Antitrust
- Blog posts 2007-06-27
- BBC takes political hits for rejecting open source
- The BBC wants to put its shows on the Web, and made a deal with Microsoft for the technology required to do that. (That's the Tardis, from Dr. Who, one of many fine BBC programs.)This has the BBC in political hot water. Boingboing says it's a DRM issue, but the country's Open...
- Tags: video, Microsoft, mass market, Legal, Internet, Implementations, Government, General, Enterprise Policy, Applications
- Blog posts 2007-06-27
- Open source needs lobbyists
- Open source needs lobbyistsSqueaking and whining is allopen source ever does.Correction[i]A legislator, prodded by his software-developer son, sought to place some language favoring open source into a bill creating a technology office for new Gov. Charlie Crist.[/i]The clause was about open formats, not open source.Microsoft's knee-jerk panic reaction illustrates the...
- Tags: OpenDocument Format (ODF), Microsoft Corp., OpenDocument Format, open source, ODF Alliance
- Discussion threads 2007-04-18
- SynthMaster Free (exe)
- SynthMaster is a semi-modular software synthesizer and multi-FX plug-in for Windows, available in VST, VSTi, RTAS and Standalone (ASIO/MME) formats. As a software synthesizer, SynthMaster combines many different synthesis methods such as additive synthesis, subtractive synthesis, ring modulation, amplitude modulation, frequency / phase modulation, pulse width modulation, osc sync and...
- Tags: Modulation, SynthMaster, Tools & Techniques, Management
- Software downloads 2006-12-05
- U.S. Coast Guard Expects to Save $1 Million Annually With Data Transmission Solution
- Following September 11, 2001, new federal regulations required ships arriving at U.S. ports to file detailed passenger and cargo information to the U.S. Coast Guard National Vessel Movement Center NVMC. In 2002, the NVMC created a Web site for ships to submit arrival data online, but staff still had to...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., United States Coast Guard, Ship, Regulations, Internet, Government
- Case studies 2005-11-09
- Open standards chassis generated $221 mln in 2004
- AdvancedTCA will make its mark in the steadily growing Open Standards Chassis OSC market over the next several years, according to In-Stat. The AdvancedTCA portion of the OSC market will grow steadily from $221 million in 2004 to multiple billions of dollars in 2009. There are several drivers pushing along...
- Tags: Open Standards Chassis
- Blog posts 2005-04-05
- Open standards chassis generated $221 mln in 2004
- AdvancedTCA will make its mark in the steadily growing Open Standards Chassis OSC market over the next several years, according to In-Stat. The AdvancedTCA portion of the OSC market will grow steadily from $221 million in 2004 to multiple billions of dollars in 2009. There are several drivers pushing along...
- Tags: TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Open Standards Chassis, AdvancedTCA
- Blog posts 2005-04-05
- Marines update core logistics technology
- Marines update core logistics technologyAt least they're not using a Microsoft ProductEnough said!Why it won't work..."Global Combat Support System-Marine Corps/Logistics Chain Management (GCSS-MC/LCM) program Block I"By the time you teach leathernecks to say and spell the name, it will be out of date...I HOPE that the Yorktown Incident taught them...
- Tags: Supply chain, Operating systems, NT System, Marines, logistics, missile
- Discussion threads 2004-10-25
- Sun, Red Hat gird for traditional OS battle
- Sun, Red Hat gird for traditional OS battleLock-in under a new guiseWhat Sun fails to mention is that Red Hat provides the source code to their enterprise version so that others can and have compiled it into binary distributions. So even if Red Hat went belly-up, others could take...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, UNIX, Operating systems, Sun Microsystems Inc., Red Hat Inc., incompatibility, Linux
- Discussion threads 2004-06-10
- Expression Tone Generator (exe)
- Expression Tone Generator is an ideal tool for creating impressive sound effects using the power of math. The application writes algebraic expressions using sound-related built-in functions (osc, wave, note, and tone) and allows you to hear them quickly with one keystroke. It includes a graph display for wave preview and...
- Tags: Application, Expression, Tool, Expression Tone Generator, Productivity, Games, C/C++, Development Tools, Personal Technology, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Software downloads 2002-06-13
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