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Software radical Richard Stallman helped build the Linux revolution. Now he threatens to tear it apart.
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Welcome to Version 3 of iLabs - a free, web-based tool to help you and your community communicate, collaborate, and develop a shared capacity for problem-solving. iLabs are a part of the Community Informatics Initiative (CII) which works with people to develop information and communication technologies to achieve their goals and fosters collaborations across campus, local, national and international communities.
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Today, Web sites are a critical part of business, and the tools to create and deploy Web sites are becoming more flexible and easier to use. However, the production of complicated Web applications that require more than the standard methods of interaction (such as blogs) is not trivial. Often, each application within an organization can require customization.
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Software radical Richard Stallman helped build the Linux revolution. Now he threatens to tear it apart.
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The eLearning XHTML editor (eXe) is a web-based authoring environment designed to assist teachers and academics in the design, development and publishing of web-based learning and teaching materials without the need to become proficient in HTML, XML or complicated web-publishing applications.
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Textbook Revolution is the web’s source for free educational materials. This is a student-run, volunteer-operated website started in response to the textbook industry’s constant drive to maximize profits instead of educational value.
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Graphical user interfaces (GUIs) are helpful for many tasks, but they are not good for all tasks. I have long felt that most computers today do not use electricity. They instead seem to be powered by the "pumping" motion of the mouse!
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IBM e-business architect Chris Walden is your guide through a nine-part developerWorks series on moving your operational skills from a Windows® to a Linux® environment. He covers everything from logging to networking, and from the command-line to help systems -- even compiling packages from available source code.
1. thank you, excellent and useful list.
Posted at 15:14 on 2007-05-01 by rmwilliamsjr

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