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World of Goo- A game that you should know about

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Well if you have a yen for puzzles and Physics is of particular interest to you, then World of Goo is something that you should never miss exploring. The other is a true-blood MMORPG (massively multiplayer online role-playing game) called … Continue reading

VLC 1.1.10 is released!

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VideoLAN and the VLC development team present VLC 1.1.10, a minor release of the 1.1 branch. This release brings a rewritten pulseaudio output, an important number of small Mac OS X fixes, the removal of the font-cache building for the … Continue reading

What is new on the Red Hat 5.7 Beta?

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Following the release of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux RHEL 6.1, the beta version of the RHEL 5.7 is now available. Although, not a major release, this is a vital update as most of RHEL user-base is yet on the … Continue reading

Now You Tube 3D arrive on WebM

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You Tube continues to prove that it is the future of where the internet is going to be in the next few years by introducing the ultimate in internet media viewership. Meeting the demand from a growing number of 3D … Continue reading

LibreOffice 3.4.0 is released! Installation instructions for Ubuntu, fedora, Debian

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LibreOffice 3.4.0 is released! This is the second major release of the suite since the announcement of The Document Foundation in September 2010 and incorporates the contributions of over 120 developers (six times as many as the first beta released … Continue reading

Apache Libcloud, incubated cloud manager, graduates to Apache Software Foundation Project

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Finally, with Apache Libcloud, using multiple cloud services is to soon become easy, simplified and faster. Cloud Interoperability is never an easy affair, but Apache Libcloud set out to deliver on this. Between its incubation stage in 2009 and 2011 … Continue reading

Google to adopt WebP while Mozilla and Inc will watch WebP growth

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WebP is a video format that was first developed by On2 Technologies, a company that Google acquired in 2009 for this emerging technology. Presently, Google has vastly improved on WebP and wishes to offer its users an image format the … Continue reading

The Revolution OS – An Open Source epic docu-drama

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Every revolution, in history, is the result of a certain unfairness or injustice to the majority. When a handful gains, when some wield power at the cost of the rest, a revolution shall always occur. And, a revolution did happen … Continue reading

Finally the File Manager of your dreams-spotlights on the Sunflower

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The dream was for a Gnome integrated File Manger. Yes, surprisingly file managers are making to dreams of geeks and this file manager is the result of one such dream. Named Sunflower, this file manager is a true hands-on code, … Continue reading

The Goblin for your Media

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  Here is good news to all you social media fans especially fans of Flickr, Picasa,DevainArt or even Facebook. Here is a great new project for whom sharing photos and artwork online is second nature. Called the GNU Mediagoblin, the … Continue reading