Free Getting Started with Ubuntu 10.04 Guide
Apr 30, 2010The Ubuntu Manual Project, begun in 2009 by Benjamin Humphrey, is providing a free beginner's guide to Lucid Lynx being released today.
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Apr 30, 2010A Joomla! developer blog has announced that Microsoft has signed the Joomla! Contributor Agreement (JCA).
more »HP Acquires Palm for $1.2 Billion
Apr 29, 2010Hewlett-Packard has decided to buy out troubled handheld pioneer Palm.
more »OpenWGA CMS Is Free Software
Apr 28, 2010The Innovation Gate firm has released its OpenWGA version 5.0 content management system under GPL.
more »FSFE Founder Georg Greve Awarded German Cross of Merit
Apr 28, 2010Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) founding president Georg Greve was awarded the German Cross of Merit for his intervention on the part of free software and open standards.
more »OpenOffice.org Conference 2010 Call for Papers
Apr 28, 2010The OpenOffice.org Confererence (OOoCon) 2010 is running its call for papers until June 2 for the conference at the end of August in Budapest, Hungary.
more »Blu-ray Compliance Comes to x264
Apr 27, 2010The x264 main developer from the VideoLAN open source project has announced that the x264 free H.264 encoder can now also create Blu-ray-quality video.
more »Google Summer of Code 2010 Projects Determined
Apr 27, 2010Google announces this year's Summer of Code winners.
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