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COMMUNITY EFFORT Configuring and Managing Mediawiki 1.4

The best way of organizing collaboration on the Web is with a Wiki. Mediawiki, the Wiki behind the famous Wikipedia project, sets the standard for web-based collaboration tools.

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SELinux by Example: Using Security Enhanced Linux

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Winning Results with Google AdWords

Just Say No To Microsoft

MySQL Crash Course

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KEEPING DISTANCE Exploring the Google Maps API

We’ll show you how to incorporate interactive maps into your web pages with the Google Maps API.

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KONQUERORING WORLDS Working with Konqueror 3.4

Following in the tracks of previous invaders such as Navigator and the Internet Explorer, Konqueror is on a mission conquer the Internet. The KDE 3.4 version of Konqueror is a truly versatile tool that feels at home on the web.

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WORKING WIRELESS Wireless Networking with KWiFiManager

Connecting to wireless networks is

more popular than ever. KDE’s KWiFi-

Manager is a handy tool for monitoring

and managing wireless connections.

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REVOLUTION, TAKE TWO Exploring the New Internet

Modern websites bear little resemblence to their legacy predecessors. We’ll show you why the new web is different and how you can benefit from the system of technologies we know collectively as Web 2.0.

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DONKEY BUSINESS File sharing with MLDonkey and KMLDonkey

The multi-network MLDonkey client gives users access to all the major file sharing networks. We’ll show you how to set up MLDonkey and how you can control the MLDonkey client with a KDE front end called KMLDonkey.

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Live Streaming of LISA '08

22nd Large Installation System Administration Conference

If you follow the fortunes of large installation IT, tune in on November 12-14 for a front row ticket to the Invited Talks series of the USENIX LISA conference.

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