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RAP severside vs Google Web Toolkit clientside

10/26/2007  IIIIII
Relevance: 6.87
Is serverside Java, SWT, JFace, and the Eclipse Workbench enabled Rich Ajax Platform (RAP) better than the slower clientside enabled Google Web Toolki?
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Find your way with tangoGPS

11/13/2008  IIIII
Relevance: 6.75
If you want to turn your netbook or conventional laptop into a nifty open source navigation system, you need two things: a USB receiver and a GPS-enabled navigation application. You can buy a GPS receiver cheaply at virtually any gadget store or on eBay. And there are actually several GPS-enabled navigation applications out there, including Navit, GPSdrive, and Roadnav. These are fine applications, but if you are looking for GPS software that offers the right amount of features wrapped in a sleek and user-friendly interface, try tangoGPS. This lightweight GPS-enabled navigation application can pull maps from different sources and has a few clever features up its sleeve.
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SSL-enabled Name-based Apache Virtual Hosts with mod_gnutls

08/11/2007  IIII
Relevance: 6.37
This article describes how to implement SSL-enabled name-based vhosts - that is secure virtual hosts which share the same IP address and port - with the SNI-capable mod_gnutls module for Apache's httpd web server.
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Report: Heading Beyond Wall Street--HP's Linux-Enabled Blade Workstation

12/12/2006  IIII
Relevance: 6.20
Hewlett-Packard is eyeing additional markets for a new Linux-enabled remote blade workstation solution, already in use at Lloyds TSB and several other big financial trading firms. Jacqueline Emigh gets the low-down on a groundbreaking product line HP is introducing in the financial sector.
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Comprehensive Linux System Services List: Explanation and Recommendation

12/17/2007  IIIII
Relevance: 6.11
Linux services are basically programs that start at boot time to provide certain features and services (Apache, the web server for example). After installation, every Linux distribution provides a list of enabled services. However, you might not need some of these services or you might need others that are not enabled by default. Having only the services you need running will make your system faster, more stable and secure. So the first thing you need to do after installing a Linux distribution is to manually edit the list of enabled services. Unfortunately, some services don't provide a description, others provide a description that's not understandable so you might end-up disabling a vital system service just because you didn't know what it did and you thought you didn't need it. In this post, I'll try to explain as good as I can, most services you'll see on a Linux distribution.
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Tiny WiFi-enabled Linux box boots in 1.1 seconds

10/11/2006  IIIII
Relevance: 6.04
Technologic continues to reduce the boot time, price, and size of its embedded boards and systems targeting remote sensing and other power-critical applications. Its new $100 ARM9-based TS-7400 board can boot Linux in 1.1 seconds, and is available as part of a tiny WiFi-enabled system.
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Mail Server Setup With Exim, MySQL, Cyrus-Imapd, Horde Webmail On Centos 5.1

02/21/2008  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 6.01
This guide describes the installation and configuration of a mail system on Centos 5.1 with SELinux enabled for enhanced security. This system will be able to service HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, TLS, SMTP-AUTH, IMAP, POP3 clients and is virtual enabled allowing more than one domain to be served from the system.
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UVD Is Enabled For Linux In Catalyst 8.10

10/16/2008  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 5.98
With Canonical publishing the ATI Catalyst 8.10 driver even before it's been announced by AMD or appearing on their driver download page, we've taken this opportunity for an early look at this next Linux driver. In early September we confirmed XvMC and UVD are coming to ATI's Linux driver and that it would be enabled in the October driver...
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Novell, Intel Deliver Xen-Enabled Linux for Dual-Core Xeons

09/26/2006  IIII
Relevance: 5.96
Novell and Intel have joined forces to produce a Xen-enabled Linux that will work especially well on dual-core Xen processors. (Linux-Watch)
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Create Atom-Enabled Apps with Apache Abdera

12/14/2006  I
Relevance: 5.92
Earlier articles in this series provided an overview of the Atom Publishing Protocol and described the various ways it is being utilized in real world applications. This article demonstrates how you can start toimplement Atom-enabled applications using Abdera, a new open-source project currently under incubation at the Apache Software Foundation.
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