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Google Geo-targeting RSS Ads

It was a surprise to everyone but Google that AdSense ads appearing in RSS feeds were geo-targeted just like site-based AdSense blocks.

Digium Announces Highest Analog Density Card

  • The Open Press; By Mbecce (Posted by tadelste on Oct 24, 2005 9:42 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Huntsville, AL (OPENPRESS) October 25, 2005 -- Digium® Inc., the creator of Asterisk® and pioneer of open source telephony, today launched the Digium Wildcard TDM2400P, the most dense and scalable card available for building an Asterisk-based telephony system for SOHO and SME environments. The 32-bit 33MHz PCI 2.2-compliant card with Digium’s patent pending VoiceBus™ architecture, supports quad-FXS station and quad-FXO office interfaces for connecting analog telephones and lines through a PC, without taking up numerous PCI slots.

“The Digium 24-port card offers the highest analog density available in a PCI card and can scale up to 48-ports with two cards and two slots,” said Mark Spencer, president of Digium. “With its flexible scalability features, our 24-port card is the best hardware card available for small and medium businesses looking to build an inexpensive, sophisticated VoIP telephony solution without compromising the use of multiple PCs.”

Community Development Intern Wanted by mozdev

David Boswell writes: "The Mozdev Community Organization is looking for someone to help with ongoing community development tasks at mozdev.org.

Linux on handhelds pushed

Motorola and PalmSource are among the companies that lined up last week behind an initiative that aims to promote the use of Linux on cell phones.

Nominations open for SA's first open source awards

Tectonic wants you to tell us what's hot and what's not in the world of open source. Its first open source readers' awards will recognise the best of OSS in the South African marketplace, and the world.

Tree Locked Down for Mozilla Firefox 1.5 Release Candidate 1

At 11:59pm Pacific Daylight Time (UTC -0700) on Sunday, the Mozilla development tree was locked down in preparation for the release of Mozilla Firefox 1.5 Release Candidate 1.

An open source value central to the Internet

  • ZDNet; By Dana Blankenhorn (Posted by tadelste on Oct 24, 2005 6:56 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
It's a value at the heart of successful open source projects. It is also at the heart of the Internet.

It's not majority rules. It's everyone agrees, or at least accepts the agreement of the vast majority.

Consensus has a bad habit of breaking down when money gets into the mix. Contracts are one replacement principle. Democracy is another. Power is a third.

But none of these alternate values deliver what consensus delivers. You realize this when consensus is lost.

Marconi and Allot Communications Partner for Delivery of Traffic Management and Analysis Services

  • PR Newswire; By Press release (Posted by tadelste on Oct 24, 2005 5:39 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Press Release
Partnership empowers service providers with deep packet inspection, network monitoring and enforcement tools across business and consumer networks

VMware Announces a Free Player

  • PR Newswire; By Press release (Posted by tadelste on Oct 24, 2005 5:06 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Press Release
New Product Enables Anyone to Easily Run, Share or Evaluate Software in a Virtual Machine on a Windows or Linux PC

Oracle to bully Microsoft with open source database

Oracle's recent acquisition of the open source Innobase database technology could mean that the firm is preparing to release an open source database.

The Shuttleworth FAQ (part 4): Is Ubuntu the Big Ticket for Debian ...

Is Ubuntu a Debian fork? Or spoon? What sort of silverware are you, man?

Yes, Ubuntu is a fork. No, it isn't. Yes it is! Oh, whatever.

In short, we are a project that tries hard to collaborate with many other projects -- such as upstream X.org, and Gnome, and of course Debian. In many cases, the code we ship is modified or different to the code shipped by those other projects. When that happens, we work hard to ensure that our changes are published as widely as possible, in a format that is easy for other project maintainers to understand and incorporate into their own working tree.

Sun to update Solaris 10 by year-end

The upgrade will include the Newboot start-up process and Sun software that alerts users to further updates.

Cisco talking IP-radio nets

Cisco this week is expected to announce new technology and a business unit focused on integrating two-way radio, cellular, VoIP and other communications methods into an IP backbone.

Red Hat India Names Ravindra Ranade Head of Global Professional ...

Red Hat India has named Ravindra Ranade as the Head of its Global Professional Services, effective immediately. In his new role Ravindra will focus on customizing the range of Red Hat solutions and support offerings to the Indian customers.

The company also announced that it has segmented the engineering and professional services in order to enhance the professional services engagement for its clients and to expand the engineering work of its teams.

Open source on the march

Sun to update Solaris 10 by year's end. Also: IBM expands free access to patents for education, health care.

Mysql 5.0 Now Available for Production Use

CUPERTINO, Calif. & UPPSALA, Sweden – MySQL AB has announced the general availability of MySQL 5.0, the most significant product upgrade in the company's ten-year history. Starting today, MySQL 5.0 can be downloaded under the open source GPL license.

"We are quite proud to deliver this new version of MySQL — as it includes the most-requested features from our users, customers and partners," said Marten Mickos, CEO of MySQL AB. "With their feedback, we have been able to provide important enterprise-class features while staying true to MySQL's renowned heritage of high-performance, reliability and ease-of-use."

Comment of the Day - October 24th, 2005

You could have called this "The Two (or more) Faces of Microsoft". It's obvious they will say whatever is convenient for a given inquiry. Where it is good for Microsoft to have a competitor, there's Linux. Where it is not good for Microsoft to have a competitor, there's poor little Linux that can't compete (if they are even forced to mention Linux at all).

Related to the article Did Bill Gates Invent Linux and Has He Erased the Evidence?

People Behind KDE: Jes Hall

Calling herself a KDE hacker chick, she is known as the woman behind This Month in SVN and as the maintainer of the KDE FAQ

VMware sets partitioning software free . . . as in beer

  • The Register; By Ashlee Vance in Mountain View (Posted by tadelste on Oct 24, 2005 12:13 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Microsoft; Story Type: News Story
VMware continues to step up pressure against rivals by maturing its partitioning play at a quick clip. The company this week hit out against Microsoft and Xen by releasing a free tool for running virtual machines on Windows and Linux PCs.

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