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- quvi
- quvi is a command line tool for parsing video download
links. libquvi is a library for parsing download links with C API.
- cclive
- cclive is a command line tool with low memory footprint for downloading videos from
YouTube and similar websites
- clive
- clive is a command line tool for downloading videos from
YouTube and similar websites
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- Drobo FS is the best storage experience ever for simple file sharing and network backup for home and home office users, 10TB and beyond.
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- hcron - Alternative periodic command scheduler
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- Siege is an http regression testing and benchmarking utility. It was designed to let web developers measure the performance of their code under duress, to see how it will stand up to load on the internet.
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- Puppet Data Center Automation Solution helps you save time, gain visibility into your server environment, and ensure consistency across your IT infrastructure.
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- Axel - GitHub
- axel - Improvement of Axel Download Accelerator
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- calibre - E-book management
- calibre: The one stop solution for all your e-book needs. Comprehensive e-book software.
- Alexandria: Book Collection Manager
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- eHour - Timesheet Management
- eHour is the free webbased time tracking solution for companies and organizations who need accurate information on how much time is spend on projects by their people
- Data Crow
- Get Data Crow at SourceForge.net. Fast, secure and free downloads from the largest Open Source applications and software directory
- OpenTeacher
- Free and open source language tutor. Helps you learn for your tests and check your knowledge. Improves your school grades.
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- Get Console at SourceForge.net. Fast, secure and free downloads from the largest Open Source applications and software directory
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- Introduction to Crossfire
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- Miro
- Miro is a popular, free, and open internet TV application. It brings video channels from thousands of sources and has more free HD than any other platform.
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- Using GnuCash 2.0 to balance your checkbook
- Version 2.0 of GnuCash was released this summer, and it's better and more powerful than ever. GnuCash is a powerful free software tool for handling personal and small business finances, but if you're not familiar with double-entry accounting, the initial learning curve might scare you away from even trying it. If you're one of those folks for whom double-entry accounting is as foreign as a Texan in Petropovlask, here's how to get started using GnuCash 2.0 to track a checking account.
- If You Knew Cash Like GnuCash Knows Cash | Linux Magazine
- Keep Track of Your Money | Linux Journal
- Recently, I took the big step: I became a freelancer. It's great, but even after a short while, I began to realize that there were some changes in my behavior concerning finances and spending money. So I thought decided to start keeping track of my personal accounts, especially with having more time to go shopping.
OO Converter
- Convert MS/Word to PDF
- Convert OpenXML (.docx, etc.) in Linux using command line - OpenOffice.org Ninja
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- virtual console lock program
- Hack and / - Your Own Personal Server: DNS | Linux Journal
- In this day and age, it's simple and popular to have someone else change your oil, grow your vegetables, remodel your house and host your services. However, I'd argue that it's far more rewarding, educational and not very difficult to manage these things yourself.
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- Image Processing with OpenGL and Shaders | Linux Journal
- Text Frames in Scribus | Linux Journal
- Working with Images in Scribus | Linux Journal
- A Linux Audio Christmas | Linux Journal
- The New Features in LibreOffice 3.3 | Linux Journal
- Popcon - Are You In Or Out? | Linux Journal
- Spotlight on Linux: Puppy Linux 5.2 | Linux Journal
- Linux.Conf.Au - Day Three | Linux Journal
- Linux.conf.au - Day Four | Linux Journal
- Introduction to Forensics - A Report from Southwest Drupal Summit | Linux Journal
- CUPS and Sun | Linux Journal
- Linux Distro: Linux Console | Linux Journal
- Does The Document Foundation Support OOXML? | Linux Journal
- FlashVideoReplacer Continues To Improve | Linux Journal
- A Kernel By Any Other Name | Linux Journal
- openSUSE to Celebrate 11.4 with Virtual Dance Party | Linux Journal
- Working with Frames and Objects in Scribus | Linux Journal
- Oh Nokia, We Loved You So... | Linux Journal
- Power Supplies | Linux Journal
- Xfce 4.8 Desktop Environment | Linux Journal
- German Open Source Experiment: Things Not Going To Plan | Linux Journal
- Who Contributes the Most to LibreOffice? | Linux Journal
- Make Customers Smile in 7 Easy Steps with OTRS - Part 4 | Linux Journal
- Quickie Conference Report: Day One - SCALE 9x | Linux Journal
- Back from the Dead: Simple Bash for complex DdoS | Linux Journal
- Spotlight on Linux: Debian GNU/Linux 6.0 "Squeeze" | Linux Journal
- On My Way to DrupalCon! | Linux Journal
- FreeBSD and PC-BSD Release New Versions | Linux Journal
- Flash 10.2 Found To Be Crashtastic | Linux Journal
- Installing Linux with Virtual Box | Linux Journal
- Spotlight On Linux: CrunchBang | Linux Journal
- CrunchBang is a lightweight Linux distribution based on Debian. It comes in OpenBox and XFCE editions, and a very dark visual theme. It's the OpenBox version that I took a look at. Being based on Debian is a point is its favor as it means that standard trouble shooting and standard packages work on the system.
- Adding Master Pages to Scribus | Linux Journal
- Like most word processors and layout applications, Scribus has a variety of tools that allow you to design once and use repeatedly. For pages, the tool is Master Pages. Master Pages are styles or templates in which you can position repeated elements like headers and footers or logos.
- PLUG And The Fender Mustang | Linux Journal
- Recently I decided I needed a new guitar amplifier for my studio. Its sole employment would be studio work, so I looked for a small lightweight amp with a good sound, high-quality digital effects, and amplifier/cabinet modeling.
- DrupalCon Rocked Chicago | Linux Journal
- DrupalCon has sadly come to a close.
- Are Your Licenses Compliant? | Linux Journal
- If you work with Open Source software every day, you probably do not think for a moment about license compliance. In fact, if you are not an IT manager or professional intellectual property lawyer, you might not even think about it at all. Until you get the phone call. My last article was back in the first week of January.
- Wanted: Passionate Geeks | Linux Journal
- If you love tinkering with your Linux machine, have ninja sysadmin skills, or are an avid user of open source software in general, and you love to share your knowledge with others, I'd really like to hear from you.We're looking for a few more passionate techies to join our ranks as contributing LinuxJournal.com authors.
- Mingle with openSUSE-ites on connect | Linux Journal
- The ever-inventive openSUSE gang have come up with another cool service to enhance user experience and promote good will. This time it is a little less technical and a little more social. Connect with other openSUSE users, developers, and groups. You can make friends, find out the latest news, and get involved.
- Tutorial: Translating Scanned Docs | Linux Journal
- Recently, I had to access some information from a German document, but the problem was that it was only available as a poor quality scan. This is an overview of how I extracted and translated the information.
- LibreOffice Rolls Out the Updates, Latest 3.3.2 | Linux Journal
- Unlike OpenOffice.org of yore, LibreOffice developers have been pumping out the updates at a rapid pace. Since the inaugural release two months ago, LibreOffice has seen two minor version updates as well as associated developmental releases. The latest, LibreOffice 3.3.2, was released just a couple of days ago.
- Particularly Exciting Week in Linux | Linux Journal
- Linux is usually exciting, but this past week brought several nice developments. Slackware announced another developmental milestone for their next version. Bodhi Linux reached 1.0. Foresight announced their first release in two years. Zenwalk developers released version 7.0. And SimplyMepis gets a release candidate.
- Trying a Cute Approach to Android | Linux Journal
- Amidst all the chaos surrounding the Qt project, the power of open source software has shown itself. The Romanian developer Bogdan Vatra has ported Qt to Android. To avoid trademark conflicts, the result was named Necessitas.Before looking at how to setup the tools and build an application, lets look at the system from the users' view.
- Customize a Distro with Remastersys | Linux Journal
- Remastersys is a complete system backup tool, but it can also be used to create your own customized remix of an Ubuntu or Debian installation. Basically, you customize a running system and create an install disk that will recreate it. If you've ever wanted to create your own distribution, you won't believe how simple this is to use.
- The GNOME Desktop Project Unleashes GNOME 3.0 | Linux Journal
- After five years of planning and design, GNOME 3.0 has been officially released.
- Booting Bare Hardware | Linux Journal
- Booting a computer is always more complex than one wants to think. On the PC side, it looks as if BIOS finally is retired and replaced by EFI (I wonder which was the last OS to use BIOS for anything that just loading a secondary bootloader). On Mac, EFI has been around for a while.
- LyX Devs Release First 2.0 Release Candidates | Linux Journal
- Considering that the dev team has been working on it for about two years now, the LyX 2.0 release candidates are starting to appear relatively quickly (RC2 at time of writing).
- Spotlight on Linux: Supergamer Supreme 2.5 | Linux Journal
- Supergamer is, as you might guess, a Linux distribution whose main focus is on gaming. It's based on a lighter distributions, features a light desktop, and is chock-full of games and demos. It began life in the Spring of 2006 and was received with great enthusiasm.
- Spotlight On Linux: wattOS | Linux Journal
- So many computers head for landfill when they are still able to carry out useful work. However, some organizations and individuals do what they can to put these machines into the hands of people who can use them.
- WebOS 2.1 - Give It a Spin with Emulation Through the WebOS SDK! | Linux Journal
- It seems like only yesterday that Palm announced its brand new Linux-based WebOS and Palm Pre, ready to shake up the world with awesomeness and Linux in a little package. They matched that announcement up with a nifty little SDK that emulated the entire OS in VirtualBox, and was released as a .deb package for Ubuntu.
- Introducing Mixbus And The Ardour3 Alpha | Linux Journal
- Mixbus (Figure 1) is a version of Ardour2 for Linux and OSX that replaces Ardour's native mixer with one designed by the Harrison company, a manufacturer of professional audio mixing boards.
- Fabulous Virtual Window Manager Sees First Release in Five Years | Linux Journal
- After five years, a new stable release of FVWM has finally been announced. FVWM is a lightweight and fast window manager still used by a few distributions and offered as an option on several. This landmark release brings several new and improved features.
- No Ubuntu Default Extras Install | Linux Journal
- The Ubuntu Technical Board has voted not to install the non-free extras package by default during a standard Ubuntu Install. This an option that, if selected, installs proprietary software including hardware drivers, media codecs and the Flash player.
- LibreOffice 3.4 Beta 1 Available, Oracle Unchains OpenOffice | Linux Journal
- April 15 brought some interesting developments in the office suite front. Oracle's press release announcing its intention of halting commercial interest in OpenOffice.org came hours before The Document Foundation announced the release of LibreOffice 3.4 Beta 1.
- Torvalds Honored by Gaggle of Lawyers | Linux Journal
- Linus Torvalds, the father of Linux and hero to many Open Source users, might not be the first person one might think would be honored by an organization of lawyers, but that's exactly what's happening. The International Technology Law Association will award Torvalds its ITechLaw Achievement Award at their upcoming 40th anniversary celebration.
- The Humble Frozenbyte Bundle | Linux Journal
- The folks over at HumbleBundle are currently running their third amazing game sale. It's a package deal from Frozenbyte, a Finnish game developer, that contains several computer games. What makes the sale amazing?
- Using Styles in Scribus | Linux Journal
- If you don't include master pages (which are really styles under another name), then Scribus supports three types of hierarchial styles: lines, character, and paragraph.
- Spotlight on Linux: Toorox | Linux Journal
- Toorox is a Gentoo-based installable live CD that features your choice of KDE or GNOME desktops. It comes with lots of useful applications including system configuration tools, easy package management, and proprietary code installers. Toorox is sometimes compared to another Gentoo-based distribution, Sabayon.
- The Second-String Desktop | Linux Journal
- It's dangerous for me to use sports metaphors, because my expertise ends at knowing there are three strikes in an out. When it comes to sitting the bench, however, I'm a veteran professional! Most major distributions choose one of the big hitters for their desktop management systems.
- The Post Penguicon Unity Unification Story | Linux Journal
- This past weekend, I was a "Nifty Guest" at Penguicon. Being a nifty guest is both an honor and a curse. On one hand, you get that fancy "NIFTY" on your name badge, but on the other hand you need to dance like a monkey whenever asked. Thankfully my dancing was held to a minimum this year.
- Friends Of JACK | Linux Journal
- Friends Of JACKThe JACK audio server/master transport control system is the cornerstone of the modern Linux sound production studio. That's certainly true in my own studio, and given JACK's complexity I also employ a number of useful "friends of JACK", i.e. software that reveals and extends JACK's capabilities.
- Linux on a Fingernail | Linux Journal
- This issue of Linux Journal is all about how to get Linux in your pocket. In this article, I go one better and tell you how to get Linux on your fingernail. Now, before you get too excited, I won't be discussing some new nano-computer being used by James Bond, unfortunately.
- Kdenlive 0.8 Released | Linux Journal
- April saw the release of Kdenlive 0.8. I'll take you through some of the new features, along with some notes on how I built it for Debian Sid.Kdenlive 0.8 is a release that fixes bugs and adds new features rather than being a complete departure from the previous version, probably welcome news to the regular users.
- Ubuntu 11.04, Unity Released to Mixed Reactions | Linux Journal
- Ubuntu 11.04 was released on April 28 with a brand new interface and a couple default application changes. But all the talk is about Unity, that brand new interface. As one might predict, reactions are all over the spectrum.
- Structure Synth: Turn Your Linux Box Into an Abstract Art Machine with a Powerful Tool | Linux Journal
- I must admit that I’m not an artist, at least not in the classical sense.
- Tables of Contents, Indexes and Other Special Tables in Scribus | Linux Journal
- Creating special tables in Scribus is not a straightforward task. The controls are scattered, and few users are likely to decipher the necessary steps or their necessary order without help.
- Internet Relay Chat | Linux Journal
- Wow, talk about a dinosaur! IRC seems like it has been around since the dawn of time. Without dating myself, I still remember logging into BBSs back in the eighties and nineties and getting help in chat rooms that would eventually become what IRC is today.
- Open Source Cloud Computing with Hadoop | Linux Journal
- Have you ever wondered how Google, Facebook and other Internet giants process their massive workloads? Billions of requests are served every day by the biggest players on the Internet, resulting in background processing involving datasets in the petabyte scale.
- Tiny Core Linux 3.6 adds GUI installer | Linux Journal
- With the release of version 3.6, the Tiny Core crew have added a GUI method for hard disk installation. As I have, on previous occasions, banged on about this omission, I thought I'd take a look.In the past, I've had a love/hate relationship TinyCore Linux distribution. On the one hand, it sports some amazing technology.
- Fun with ethtool | Linux Journal
- Time to be honest here for a minute. The open source community really has outdone themselves coming up with some very obscure names for packages. Let's take this list of packages for instance: emacs, gimp, gcc, mutt, grub, kyle rankin, parted, tar, mutt, vim.
- Get Green, with Brown! | Linux Journal
- The folks at Recompute have taken the notion of "Going Green" to a whole new level. They've made computer cases out of recyclable cardboard. We had the pleasure of speaking with Recompute's Brenden Macaluso and took one of their computers for a test drive.
- Grabbing Your Music from YouTube: Do It Your Way | Linux Journal
- A few months ago my father-in-law said that his company was renewing their computers. When I heard that some second-hand PCs were about to be available, I decided to take some of them, thinking that a few old PCs would not hurt when it comes to enlarging my home network and doing experiments with GNU/Linux.
- Tweaking text in Scribus | Linux Journal
- In word processors, users generally settle for an appearance that is good enough. By contrast, in a design application like Scribus, you have the tools to adjust the layout until it is exactly the way you want. That is especially true for text.
- Secondary Window Tools in Scribus | Linux Journal
- Scribus is designed so that the main window shows only the document you are designing. Other tools are positioned to secondary windows, where they have all the room they need for detailed settings. You may discover some of these secondary windows via menus and toolbars as you work, but not all.
- Creating Software-backed iSCSI Targets in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 | Linux Journal
- Studying for certification exams can be an adventure. Even more so when the certification exam is a hands-on, performance-based exam. The quandry most people I know fall into, is that to effectively study for such an exam, you need access to a lab environment with elements that may be beyond the scope of the average Linux enthusiast.
- Maximum Calculus with Maxima | Linux Journal
- We looked at Maxima in the February 2011 issue to do algebra and rearrange some equations. But those aren't the only tricks up Maxima's sleeve. This month, I describe how Maxima can help with differential equations, but I'm going to leave out some of the intermediate results to save some space.
- Super Collision At Studio Dave: The New World of SuperCollider3, Part 1 | Linux Journal
- SuperCollider3SuperCollider is composer/programmer James McCartney's gift to the world of open-source audio synthesis/composition environments.
- Printing in Scribus | Linux Journal
- Scribus is designed for quality printing. Unlike a word processor, its output is not meant simply to be good enough for practical use, but to be fine-tuned until it is as close as possible to what you want. For this reason, printing is considerably more complicated in Scribus than in the office applications with which you may be familiar.
- Creating a Centralized Syslog Server | Linux Journal
- A centralized syslog server was one of the first true SysAdmin tasks that I was given as a Linux Administrator way back in 1997. My boss at the time wanted to pull in log files from various appliances and have me use regexp to search them for certain key words.
- Super Collision At Studio Dave: The New World Of SuperCollider3, Part 3 | Linux Journal
- Advanced UseThe examples in the previous parts of this series should be fairly intelligible to someone with a background in Csound or a similar MusicN-derived language. They demonstrate a few basic principles of SuperCollider's linguistic elements, but they miss most of what's most interesting about the environment.
- Super Collision At Studio Dave: The New World Of SuperCollider3, Part 2 | Linux Journal
- In the first part of this series I introduced SuperCollider3 and its most basic operations. Now let's make things a little more interesting by adding a little randomization, a neat GUI, and some MIDI control.Creating A GUILet's add a simple GUI to control the synthesizer.
- Creating a Centralized Syslog Server | Linux Journal
- A centralized syslog server was one of the first true SysAdmin tasks that I was given as a Linux Administrator way back in 1997. My boss at the time wanted to pull in log files from various appliances and have me use regexp to search them for certain key words.
- SQL vs. NoSQL | Linux Journal
- The articles on NoSQL databases in Reuven M. Lerner's At the Forge column appearing in recent issues of LJ have been enjoyable. Because this is the Enterprise issue, I think it would be helpful to take a step back and look at the Linux database landscape and examine in particular the ongoing “battle” between SQL and NoSQL databases.
- ZOTAC ZBOX HD-ID11 | Linux Journal
- For years I have toyed with the idea of setting up a media server for my entertainment center. The challenges in my way included cost, features, aesthetics, background noise and user-friendliness. All of those things are important because I'm not the only person who will be using the system I build.
ServerWatch
- Setting Up a VPN Server on a Tomato Router, Part 2 — ServerWatch.com
- Tomato Router is one way to bypass expensive equipment to give users secure remote access or connect offices. Learn how to configure the VPN server and clients as well as how to best test it out.
- Building the Ultimate Linux Test Server, part 1 - Dock, CPU and Mobo - Tutorials - LinuxPlanet
- We're going to build a machine fit for testing server operating systems, that can be quickly re-configured and run whatever we throw on it. Follow along as Paul Ferrill walks us through the hardware, and then the software.
- Red Hat Fights Back — ServerWatch.com
- These days, open source software is not just about peace, love and digital freedom; it's also about turning a profit. Red Hat, clearly tired of the other Linux vendors using its Linux server OS as a foundation for their services, is changing its rules with the latest release of RHEL.
- Clerity Upgrades Auto Assembler Conversion Tools — ServerWatch.com
- Tools translate Assembler application components into readable COBOL language code.
- VMware Has a Fling With Competing Hypervisors — ServerWatch.com
- Microsoft Hyper-V catches VMware's eye.
- Oracle Debuts GlassFish Server 3.1, Improving JavaEE 6 Middleware — ServerWatch.com
- Reference middleware architecture for JavaEE 6 is updated, tying the former Sun tech even closer to Oracle's broader Java platform offerings.
- Assessing Data Center Power Consumption — ServerWatch.com
- Key questions to ask data center managers.
- Setting Up a VPN Server on a Mac — ServerWatch.com
- A VPN Server can prevent hackers from seeing your Internet traffic.
- vCenter Operations Manages Virtual Servers — ServerWatch.com
- VMware offers cloud computing control.
- Novell Launches SUSE Manager — ServerWatch.com
- Advanced solution simplifies migrations from Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
- 10 Data Center Server Hardware Must-Haves — ServerWatch.com
- When making your 2011 hardware purchases, leave room for a few key items you really require to make good service great.
- Tomcat 7.0.10 Released — ServerWatch.com
- This release includes bug fixes and a security fix over Apache Tomcat 7.0.8.
- Improved PC Management For SMBs — ServerWatch.com
- Virtual Computer and Lenovo optimize client virtualization and management solution.
- Wireless Server Room Monitoring Benefits — ServerWatch.com
- Energy efficiency a big win with wireless system.
- Microsoft Revs Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows 7 and SBS — ServerWatch.com
- It's SP1 time for Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7, and a release candidate (RC) for Small Business Server 2011 Essentials is out. Find out what new features may be headed to your data center in the next few months.
- VMware Brings Virtual Operations to vCenter — ServerWatch.com
- The virtualization vendor introduces vCenter Operations, making it possible to manage your entire data center stack -- virtual servers, physical servers, storage, networking
components and more -- from a single interface.
- Boot Portable Live USB Linux on Older Hardware - Your Linux is Portable, But Where's the Port? - Reviews - LinuxPlanet
- Portable USB Linux distros are wonderful go-anywhere Linuxes for troubleshooting and repair. The catch is older hardware doesn't always support booting from a USB stick-- but there is a workaround called Plop Boot Manager.
- First Virtual Spaces Server Appliance Launched — ServerWatch.com
- Vcopious application for network enterprise deployments or hosted environments.
- Server Virtualization History 101 — ServerWatch.com
- Server sprawl was reduced by virtualization in the 1960s.
- Software May Be ARM Server Downfall — ServerWatch.com
- Dell warns of potential roadblocks ahead.
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Linux Leader - We're Number Two - Opinions - LinuxPlanet
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux is the leader and progenitor of RPM-based Linux distributions, and its bleeding-edge community offshoot Fedora is equally influential.
- Discontinued Apple Xserve Options — ServerWatch.com
- Key Apple technologies can be provided by HELIOS server solutions.
- NEC Supports Server Virtualization Using OpenFlow — ServerWatch.com
- New technology improves the OpenFlow communication efficiency of virtualized servers.
- Zenoss Delivers Datacenter Insight — ServerWatch.com
- Data center monitoring gets new analytics service for planning, provisioning and analysis.
- HP Expands WebOS to a PC (and More) Near You — ServerWatch.com
- Remember WebOS? The smartphone operating system HP acquired when it bought Palm last year? Starting next year, every PC HP ships will be able to run WebOS along with Microsoft Windows. And don't think HP is limiting the OS' future to the desktop.
- Apache CouchDB Powers Couchbase Server — ServerWatch.com
- Couchbase Server is well-suited for developers.
- VMware Makes Waves With Acquisition — ServerWatch.com
- VMware’s SpringSource acquires open source web development provider WaveMaker.
- Hypervisor Ousts Server OS — ServerWatch.com
- GCG survey shows shift in OS market.
- Acronis Certified on Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization — ServerWatch.com
- Certification simplifies physical-to-virtual server consolidation.
- Network Load Balancing in Windows Server 2008 R2 — ServerWatch.com
- The less versatile of the two main high availability technologies in Windows Server 2008 R2, Network Load Balancing offers functionality that cannot be easily facilitated through other native OS means. This article examines its features and how to deploy it.
- 10W Atom Server CPU Coming Soon — ServerWatch.com
- Intel announces upcoming low power consuming CPU.
- Datacenter As a Service — ServerWatch.com
- How to know when a data center is ready to be measured as a service.
- Ubuntu: Easy Access For Designers — ServerWatch.com
- Why Designers should use Ubuntu in embedded applications.
- SolarWinds Free Tool For Data Center — ServerWatch.com
- SNMP Enabler for Windows offered to system administrators.
- Cloud vs. Data Center: Can't Decide Which Is Best for Your Exchange Install? — ServerWatch.com
- If you want the advantages of a local messaging server as well as those of cloud computing, it may be time to consider coexistence.
- Facebook Bucking The Trend — ServerWatch.com
- Social networking giant eyes Intel microservers over virtualization.
- Squid Proxy Server Enhancement — ServerWatch.com
- Tips and tricks to enhance performance of networks.
- Raritan Enhances Remote Server Management Appliance — ServerWatch.com
- The Dominion KSX II integrated appliance offers new security features.
- Tumblr Server Breach Caused by Human Error — ServerWatch.com
- Tumblr faces security issues following a server breach.
- Dell Server Buyer's Guide — ServerWatch.com
- Dell's latest refresh of its server portfolio puts new processors and added intelligence front and center. The servers are available in blade, rack and tower form factors, with 17 new PowerEdge machines featuring the latest AMD Opteron 6000 and Intel Xeon 5600 series processors.
- Microsoft Tests Updated System Center Tools — ServerWatch.com
- Microsoft shows off new and updated tools to meld public and private cloud management at its annual management summit.
- Cloud Computing and the Green Data Center — ServerWatch.com
- The mot efficient data center is no data center at all.
- PSSC Announces Dual Server HPC System — ServerWatch.com
- The Powerserve Duo T2000 offers two servers in 1U of rack space.
- AMD Struggles In Server Processor Market — ServerWatch.com
- Current price estimate is $9.30 for AMD stock.
- Build Your Own Linux Test Server — ServerWatch.com
- If you're short on cash but looking for a server to test operating systems and virtual environments or a flexible machine capable of being quickly reconfigured for testing purposes, consider building your own. Here's how.
- New Features in BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0.3 — ServerWatch.com
- A major update to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) is expected this week.
- Dell Launches Off-the-Shelf Microservers — ServerWatch.com
- The PowerEdge systems are designed for use in public or private clouds.
- HP: Itanium Is Not Dead — ServerWatch.com
- Oracle claims Intel is ending Itanium. HP and Intel respond.
- Oracle to Drop Itanium Software Support — ServerWatch.com
- Oracle joins a long line of server and software makers dropping the technology.
- Microsoft Virtualization Unlocks Server OS — ServerWatch.com
- Microsoft's newest server application virtualization technology is in beta.
- SPARC Virtualization Explained — ServerWatch.com
- Oracle VM for SPARC is a virtualization feature available with Solaris on Sun SPARC T series servers.
- Security: The Biggest Holdup to Cloud Computing — ServerWatch.com
- A lack of understanding of security risks is one of the key factors hampering cloud computing adoption. Find out the five most overlooked threats to the technology.
- OpenLogic to Resell MuleSoft Tcat Server — ServerWatch.com
- OpenLogic will also provide Level 1 and 2 support for its customers, with MuleSoft providing Level 3 support.
- IBM Offers New Server Services — ServerWatch.com
- IBM portfolio to supplement pre-configured server, storage and network assets.
- Server Virtualization Management — ServerWatch.com
- The myths of server virtualization management.
- Gateway Updates AMD Server Portfolio — ServerWatch.com
- New AMD-based Gateway servers reduce power consumption.
- How to Minimize Server Virtualization Problems — ServerWatch.com
- A reactive approach can help enterprises avoid virtualization missteps.
- Xangati Offers Virtual Desktop Dashboard — ServerWatch.com
- The Xangati VDI Dashboard provides analyzes the health of VDI in microseconds.
- New Windows Record Shattered by SGI — ServerWatch.com
- SGI stands to benefit from a new round of Microsoft certs as the company looks to run hundreds of physical cores on Windows Server.
- 5 Must-Have Media Servers — ServerWatch.com
- A media server offers many improvements over traditional file shares for storing, archiving and sharing multimedia presentations. Here are five worthy candidates to consider.
- Scientific Linux 6.0 Released — ServerWatch.com
- Linux adoption in the scientific community is very high. For the many organizations that want Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0 but don't want to pay for it or wait for the next release of CentOS, Scientific Linux is worth a look.
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- The Intel SSD 320 is the next generation of Intel's client product line for desktop and notebook PCs.
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- Microsoft announced that the final build of Windows Home Server 2011 is complete.
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- New FTP Server (EFT Server) features offer an enhanced user experience for browser-based access.
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being interviewed as well. Learn how to present your company in the best light.
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- A crowdsourcing of popular discontent unfolds.
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- Data centers increase physical server count but aren't necessarily getting more people to manage the servers.
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- Financial and ecommerce sites were the targets of the botnet.
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- Server business booms in Middle East.
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- Improved training reduces human error.
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- Data aficionados constantly on the lookout for better ways to display charts and graphs will appreciate CairoPlot, Python-based plotting software pretty enough to impress even the most jaded Mac user.
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- Vanguard Administrator provides automated security administration capabilities for z/OS systems.
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- AMD's server chip road map meshes nicely with enterprise computing trends.
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- Each virtual dedicated Server has between 1 and 8 2.53 GHz virtual CPUs.
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- Two new families of server CPUs provide what Intel calls dramatic performance improvements for multicore systems at the high end and low end of the market.
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- Tips to create a server disaster recovery plan.
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- Couchbase release provides developer-friendly features that integrate seamlessly.
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- Is the Windows Server GUI headed for demise?
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- The LoadMaster Exchange comes pre-configured and ready to deploy.
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- A new volume licensing plan makes it easier for customers to move over to the cloud.
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- More than a year after acquiring Sun Microsystems, the question remains: Where
is Oracle going with its Sun server bounty, and where does it see the industry
heading?
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- Three important things to consider when going virtual.
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- Examining the complexities of infrastructure cloud.
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- Telestream unveils system management products.
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- Dell's new sustainable packaging strategy adds a little brown to a unique green initiative.
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- HP is jumping on the bandwagon supporting the new Intel Xeon E7 chips, but that doesn't mean it's leaving Itanium behind.
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- Intel may be on unsteady ground in the market.
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- Server infrastructure issues in Twitter land.
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- Egenera blade management added by HP.
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- A guide to understanding DV’s place in the market.
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- Tips on how to improve server load balancing.
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- Savings await those with head in the cloud.
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- New open source efforts from VMware aims to open up a platform-as-a-service offering enabling multi-cloud deployments.
- Facebook Server Behind the Scenes — ServerWatch.com
- Social networking giant gives fans a look behind the curtain.
- FM Offers Single Web GUI View — ServerWatch.com
- Apace’s FileManager available immediately.
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- When it comes to beefing up the security of your virtualized IT environment, to whom are you going to turn?
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- Novell expands LTSS and releases SP4.
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- Download milestone announced.
- IBM Virtual Server Is No Game Changer — ServerWatch.com
- IBM falls flat on virtual server services according to analyst.
- Enterprise M3000 Server Enhanced — ServerWatch.com
- Fujitsu, Oracle launch boosts system efficiency.
- OpenStack Cactus Advances Open Source Cloud Computing — ServerWatch.com
- OpenStack expands with new API to create extensions.
- Virtualization Market Driven Forward — ServerWatch.com
- End-user spending reached $16.8billion.
- Dell Launches New SMB Servers — ServerWatch.com
- The move is part of Dell's strategy to make enterprise-class products more competitive among SMBs.
- Server OS Trends — ServerWatch.com
- Analysts look at the future of the server OS.
- VMware Heads Server Virtualization — ServerWatch.com
- University of Hawaii tests virtualization solutions from multiple vendors.
- Optimal Hyper-V Server Virtualization — ServerWatch.com
- Tips to optimize your Hyper-V environment.
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- This server load-balancing and application delivery control vendor is looking to bring its low-priced traffic management technology for SMBs to the enterprise.
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- The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is regulating BlackBerry Enterprise Server use.
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- A10 Network's server load balancers are both hardware and software-based.
- Watson Boosts IBM Power Servers — ServerWatch.com
- Watson Technology provides the inspiration for new IBM optimized POWER7 servers.
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- With the capabilities of virtualization technology now exceeding those of the management systems most enterprises use to control their IT environments, a new set of of complexities has arisen. A recent survey commissioned by Veeam Software provides insight on what has happened and the impact.
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- SPARC Enterprise M3000 server enhanced with the newest SPARC64 VII+ processor.
- ASUS Launches High Performance Server — ServerWatch.com
- RS724Q-E6/RS12 high performance server offers diverse functionality.
- Ubuntu 11.04 Tiptoes Into OpenStack — ServerWatch.com
- Ubuntu 11.04 server release adds new cloud platform, but it isn't abandoning Eucalyptus just yet.
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- Learn how to gain efficiency with these virtual machine optimization tips. They aren't part of any marketing literature, but they should be.
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- The patches will update Oracle Database Server11g and 10g and other Oracle products.
- VMware Toes The Price Line for Server Virtualization — ServerWatch.com
- With the first wave of enterprise license agreements coming up for renewal, VMware has started discounting.
- Server Virtualization Creates Technical Challenges — ServerWatch.com
- Networking professionals discuss issues with server virtualization.
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- No longer just for the low end of the server performance totem pole, x86 servers
are increasingly finding their way into the HPC market. With its ProLiant Scalable System line, HP has made great strides to fill this
ever-growing market.
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- Slilcom launches server to appliance converter.
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- Pano Logic sets desktop virtualization benchmark.
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- The nation's largest drugstore chain migrates from UNIX to Linux to increase reliability.
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- Despite adoption, micoservers won't kill virtualization.
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- Microsoft looks to energy-efficient data center hardware.
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- Is SAN complexity leading to VM stall? One NAS vendor certainly thinks so, and it's determined to disprove the 'myths.'
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- Common knowledge says anything mission-critical must remain in the data center because cloud security is inferior to data center security. However, greater economies of scale, continuous auditing and other factors indicate that this may in fact be a popular misconception.
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- IBM’s Systems & Technology Group (STG) had its best first quarter in more than a decade.
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- The system zero fault monitoring solution (SYZMO) is designed for MBX-built server appliances.
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- New products offer more memory, better performance.
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- Survey shows customers prepare for license and support cost increases.
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- PRIMEQUEST 1000 series server designed for enterprise application, cloud and virtualization environments.
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- A look at Client Access server administration.
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- Best practice advice to improve the performance of Windows Server.
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- According to Gartner the worldwide operating system (OS) revenue totaled $30.4 billion in 2010.
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- Data center managers focus on row-based solutions to alleviate concerns over efficiency and heat densities.
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- Looking for a proven RADIUS server to meet your authentication, authorization and accounting needs for your Windows infrastructure? Consider TekRADIUS, a feature-rich Windows Service available in two flavors that supports multiple protocols.
- Cisco Gets Into Containerized Data Centers — ServerWatch.com
- An entire data center -- all in one big box. With its latest offering, Cisco enters the container data center biz.
- Efficient Data Center Management — ServerWatch.com
- Trendy modular data centers save on cost.
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- Judging the worth of a warranty.
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- VMware vSphere 5 release includes OS support.
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- With its flagship offering, Pancetera Unite, a virtual appliance, the company aims to remove the mystery and complexities surrounding virtual machine backup.
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- Brocade's new open cloud stack embraces OpenStack's open source cloud computing platform while also going after Cisco's vBlocks.
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- SMPT server tool analyzes in real time.
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- Tips on utilizing Windows Server 2008.
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- New solutions for creating and managing clouds announced, but they're not all open source -- yet.
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- Historically, Apple has been very protective of its desktop and server OS. However, with its server hardware line discontinued and its server OS all but gone, Apple may be preparing to change its tune. Some pundits have gone so far as to predict Mac OS X support may be coming in vSphere 5.
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- RIM acknowledges key players in mobile market.
- Server Virtualization Makes Better Use of Server Hardware — ServerWatch.com
- Tips for fine tuning performance.
- Internap Delivers OpenStack and VMware Clouds — ServerWatch.com
- This cloud provider isn't placing all its eggs in one basket, and it explains
why it makes sense to have a multicloud technology strategy.
- Lion Server As a Separate Entity is Gone — ServerWatch.com
- Apple's Mac OS X 10.7 Lion has built in Lion server.
- Microsoft Server Shuffle — ServerWatch.com
- Microsoft Server and Tools Business (STB) reorganized.
- Exploring Enterprise Desktop Virtualization — ServerWatch.com
- Calculating and quantifying the advantages of desktop virtualization.
- Hybrid Cloud Management Tips — ServerWatch.com
- Tips for enterprise architects on planning for hybrid cloud management.
- Cloud Computing Opportunities — ServerWatch.com
- Designers and developers benefit from opportunities in the cloud.
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- Multi-Tech fax server uses existing email and network resources.
- Dell Sees Future in Micro Server Business — ServerWatch.com
- Dell claims its micro server business is huge.
- Intel Stays Ahead of AMD with Tri-Gate transistors — ServerWatch.com
- AMD moves to 32 nanometer processes as Intel starts production on its 22 nanometer process and its related Tri-Gate 3D transistor.
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- Dubbed Apmod, the new Attack targets the popular Apache Web Server being used to host about 204 million websites.
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- Citrix CEO tells Interop why the cloud and the consumerization of IT changes everything.
- Dell Four Socket Blade Speeds Up Virtualization — ServerWatch.com
- Dell blade developed for deployment in virtualized environments.
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- A closer look at public and private cloud management.
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- A10 ACOS features enhancements for AX Series ADC family.
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- Sure, it's a lot less expensive, but is there a technological reason to choose the Linux leader over the virtualization kingpins? Navin Thadani thinks so and explains why.
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- NCS offers government agencies high-availability appliances using Avance.
- EMC Announces New Data Center Management Server Tool — ServerWatch.com
- EMC Ionix Server Manager 3.0 enhances management capabilities.
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Project, and more.
- Microsoft Releases Windows Server Critical Update — ServerWatch.com
- Patch Tuesday fixes vulnerability for the WINS component of Windows Server 2003 and 2008.
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- Acer AR380 server in line with Dell and HP offerings.
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- Oracle users weigh in on how they perceive the vendor these days. How big of
an impact is its smack at Itanium having, and how are non-Oracle software shops
faring? Learn where the company remains strong and where there may be room for
improvement or concern.
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- Apple Xserve replacement finds support from Parallel.
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- HTTP Server 2.2.18 available.
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- Manager Automates the process of integrating enterprise applications.
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- Sony PSN breach launched through EC2.
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- Mon.itor.Us launches cloud-based systems monitoring solution.
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- Virtualization backup and management firm Veeam Software this week took steps to double down on its commitment to become the leading provider of disaster recovery and management solutions for virtual data centers.
- Hyper-V Load Balancing Virtual Appliance Launched — ServerWatch.com
- KEMP makes VLM-Exchange for MS Hyper-V available.
- Data Center Management Solutions Announced by Cisco — ServerWatch.com
- Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Fast Track Data Warehouse 3.0 and R2OLTP reference configuration launched.
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- VMware launches integrated approach for matching user identity and authentication with cloud apps.
- TechEd 2011: Cloud Computing, Devices and Developers — ServerWatch.com
- Microsoft's TechEd keynote declared cloud, devices and developers the theme for the week. But it did not ignore its longstanding data center and end user desktop bases.
- Facebook's New Data Center Management Software Improves Server Capacity — ServerWatch.com
- Kolbold automates testing and deployment processes for Facebook.
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- Nvidia boosts server performance with new Tesla GPU.
- Microsoft Adds Guest OS Support for CentOS -- Why? — ServerWatch.com
- Microsoft now supports CentOS as a guest OS on Hyper-V. With support already
in place for there for Suse Linux Enterprise Server and Red Hat Enterprise Linux, why is Microsoft fishing in a smaller pond?
- Novell Operations Center 5 Debuts as NetIQ Product — ServerWatch.com
- As Attachmate takes control of Novell, new Operations Center release bulks up on Automated Configuration Management features.
- ARM Moves Toward Developing Software Ecosystem — ServerWatch.com
- ARM increases efforts to put its low-power processors in servers.
- Microsoft Doubles Down on Virtualization — ServerWatch.com
- Virtualization plays an ever more important role in Microsoft's long-term plan. Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 and Windows 7 SP1 each brought a number of new features to the virtualization table from their respective sides, and the virtualization offerings don't stop there.
- Server Virtualization: Calculating the Cost of Cloud Computing — ServerWatch.com
- Examining approaches to calculating the cost of virtualization.
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- Automate redundant repetitive tasks with Perl, using these ten neat tricks!
- LinuxPlanet - Tutorials - Stopping Spam With Linux - Introduction
- If you have used email at all, you have seen spam: unsolicited and unwanted email. The way that email works means that it is very easy to send out bulk mailings at a very low cost. This article will help you to prevent unwanted email from infiltrating your Inbox!
- LinuxPlanet - Tutorials - How to Run an Email List Under Linux - Introduction
- Most Internet users will be on or will have tried out an 'email list'. Here's your chance to set up your own with majordomo!
- LinuxPlanet - Tutorials - How to Compile the Linux Kernel
- Why compile a new kernel? A variety of reasons spring to mind; adding new custom features, upgrading to a newer version, or installing brand new hardware. Either way, you'll need to recompile your kernel at some stage; this article will take you through the steps quickly and easily!
- LinuxPlanet - Tutorials - How Do I Partition My Drive For Linux Use? - Introduction
- So you've decided to install Linux! Be aware, you'll need to partition your drive; check out this article for all the information you need before you jump in the deep end.
- LinuxPlanet - Tutorials - Getting Access to Documentation Under Linux - Introduction
- Wondering how to get access to documentation for your favorite features and tools in Linux? Step right this way, as James divulges the Linux documentation secrets!
- LinuxPlanet - Tutorials - A Guide To Linux Printing - Introduction
- Printer giving your newly acquired Linux OS trouble? No problem! Let Stephen guide you through the printing process.
Embedded
- Disabling Interrupts
- Accessing shared resources is harder than one thinks
- Minimize your ISR overhead
- With all the automated tools available today, it's easy to lose track of the overhead that such tools are introducing.
- Reduce RTOS latency in interrupt-intensive apps
- Here is a way to bypass the RTOS in latency-sensitive interrupt situations. The use of a hybrid interrupt handling technique may reduce or eliminate the latency introduced by the RTOS in many embedded designs
- Choosing the best real-time scheduling method for your embedded device
- Examined are the benefits, and pitfalls, of various real-time scheduling methods, and how to make choices as to the most appropriate for a network-connected embedded device and to evaluate how each enables(or impedes) key application requirements.
- Keeping your priorities straight: Part 1 - context switching
- Priority assignment can have a big impact on the number of context switches a real-time application performs. In this three part series, William Lamie gives you the basics on how to do it right. Part 1: The basics of context switching.
- RMA is Not Just for Academics
- Three Things Every Programmer Should Know About RMA
- Multitasking alternatives and the perils of preemption
- In this tutorial Michael Barr explores the advantages and disadvantages of priority-based preemptive scheduling and alternative forms of multitasking.
- Exactly When Do You Need Real Time?
- This article explores where and why real time is required, various definitions of real time, and the effect of the OS on a real-time design as well as examines design methods and programming-language features appropriate for real time.
- Tutorial: Techniques for measuring execution time and real-time performance - Part 1
- In the first of a two part tutorial, David Stewart focusses on techniques for measuring execution time, by first providing a definition of key attributes and overview of methods, then provides details for using each method.
- Build a Super Simple Tasker
- Open-source real-time kernel! This detailed article spells out how to create your own preemptive kernel that's smaller and faster than most real-time operating systems. This elegant software might be all that many projects ever need.
- Rate Monotonic Analysis
- Preemptive multitasking is inherently non-deterministic, but RMA can change that. But does anyone use it?
- Introduction to Rate Monotonic Scheduling
- If you've got a lot of tasks to do, and tight dead-lines to meet, what's the best way to prioritize them?
- Introduction to Preemptive Multitasking
- Most real-time operating systems employ preemptive schedulers. This primer on preemption also looks at the kind of multitasking it enables.
- Low-Cost Cooperative Multitasking: Part 1 – Building a simple FM player
- Low-cost cooperative multitasking: Part 1 – Building a simple FM player
- Low-cost cooperative multitasking, Part 2 – Building an MP3 Player
- Low-Cost Cooperative Multitasking, Part 2 – Building an MP3 Player
- Low-cost cooperative multitasking, Part 3 – Scheduling and throughput balancing
- Low-cost cooperative multitasking, Part 3 – Scheduling and throughput balancing
- Jack Ganssle on managing embedded projects at ESC Boston
- Jack Ganssle on managing embedded projects at ESC Boston
- The usability dilemma
- EETimes Discussion Article
- Usability testing for design kits: A good idea
- Standard-based versus proprietary can be a tough choice for design engineers depending on the application. In a simple security network, the choice seems to go to the proprietary network.
- The Cole /bin: It’s usability testing, stupid!
- Mobile-phones-and-usability-testing
Catonmat
- Set Operations in the Unix Shell - good coders code, great reuse
- A while ago I wrote about how I solved the Google Treasure Hunt Puzzle Nr. 4 about prime numbers. I took an unusual approach and solved this problem entirely from the Unix shell. The solution involved finding the intersection between a bunch of files containing numbers. This lead me to ...
- Yet Another Ten One-Liners from CommandLineFu Explained - good coders code, great reuse
- The 4th part of CommandLineFu one-liners explained. They include watching Star Wars via telnet, lots of interesting man pages, hearing when a machine comes online, and checking gmail via shell.
- Catonmat article archive for July, 2007 - good coders code, great reuse
- Articles in archive: Creating a Video Downloader Application using OpenSource Tools (Part I). Converting YouTube FLVs (Flash Videos) to a Better Format with ffmpeg. Downloading YouTube Videos with a Perl One-Liner. Downloading YouTube Videos with GNU Awk. How to Upload YouTube Videos Programmatically. Sed - UNIX Stream Editor - Cheat Sheet. Perl Special Variable Cheat Sheet. Awk, Nawk and GNU Awk Cheat Sheet. About this blog, and others.
Australia
- Department of Immigration & Citizenship
- Provides access to information about Australian visas, Australian citizenship
- SEEK - Australia's no. 1 jobs, employment, career and recruitment site
- SEEK is Australia's number one jobs site. Search or browse jobs across Australia. Find work or recruit the ideal candidate. SEEK and you shall find.
- Jobs, Employment & Careers @ MyCareer
- MyCareer provides job search and employment opportunities in Australia. Search for jobs by location, job sector, industry or salary to find your dream job.
- http://www.ausfis.org/_sys/EN/lp_changing_pics.aspx?alc_adid=409205&alc_cmpid=6051&SourceId=451&C=6002700875520&af=auw_1025_2700875520&77twebsite=bbfdfc93&77tadunit=950d540c&77tadvert=6002700875520
Sessions
Last Session
- Xfce - Desktop Environment
- Xfce Desktop Environment
- /etc
- Virtualization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- E-Books Directory - Categorized Books, Short Reviews, Free Downloads
- E-Books Directory is a categorized index of freely downloadable online books. It is daily updated with new e-books, fresh reviews and free download links.
- libcurl - programming tutorial
- WritingTests - Mercurial
- Parsing Techniques - A Practical Guide
- The Expat XML Parser
- XML.com: Using Expat
- Clark Cooper offers a detailed explanation of Expat, the C language library for XML parsing, and provides a directory of Expat functions.
- How I Explained REST to My Wife
- $ command line cheat sheets
- HTML - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- GnoTime - The Gnome Time Tracker: Keep your projects under "timing control"
- A demonstration of what can be accomplished visually through CSS-based design.
- Hex Switch RC-Debouncer Module (Kevin Fodor's Projects)
- My Miscellaneous Thoughts, Hacks and Projects
- Embarcadero Developer Network - Search
Minor Links
- SDF Public Access UNIX System - Free Shell Account and Shell Access
- Using the Clipboard
- simple_wep_crack [Aircrack-ng]
- Bill Atkinson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Source Code for the Lions' Commentary
- Better Software Magazine - March 2008
- Better Software Magazine - May 2008
- New Electronics March 2007
Technical
Linux
- Linuxaria
- Blog about Linux, Technology and everything related to Open source. There are news,tutorial and howto on shell,bash and many desktop environment.
- Wonderful World of Linux 2.6
- INX Is Not X
- SliTaz GNU/Linux
- SliTaz GNU/Linux LiveCD operating system
- UbuntuUpdates
- Linux Professional Institute
- LPI Greece - Linux Professional Institute Master Affiliate Greece
- The Linux Foundation
- The Linux Foundation is a non-profit consortium dedicated to fostering the growth of Linux, and promoting standardization and technical collaboration of Open Source Linux
- Linux Driver Project
- Linux Wireless
- Embedded Linux Wiki
Apple
- iPod touch
- Everything you need to learn to use and troubleshoot your iPod touch. Get help with sending and receiving mail, syncing contacts and calendars, updating or restoring, and more.
Embedded
- uClibc
- uClinux
- Home page for uClinux, the Linux/Microcontroller Project, and Linux without MMU project.
- OpenEmbedded
- FemtoLinux
- Embedded Linux Wiki
Dpkg
- Advanced Packaging Tool - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Apt - Debian Wiki
- dpkg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- deb (file format) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- The Debian GNU/Linux FAQ - Basics of the Debian package management system
Vim/Dev
- CScout: The C Refactoring Browser
-
- ncc homepage
-
- Vim/Cscope tutorial
-
- VIM-LaTeX
-
- Vim as XML Editor
- If Vim is your main text editor,
and if you do a lot of XML editing,
then this howto might help you to make that even more fun.
- vimcolorschemetest - Project Hosting on Google Code
Lisp
- Lisp
Desktop Publishing
- Adobe InDesign
- Desktop publishing
- Scribus
Hardware
- www.Visual6502.org
- PlugComputer Community
DBMS
- PostgreSQL
- MySQL
- Firebird
- Developed by DQ Team
eCommerce
- ecommerce shopping cart software by Zen Cart ecommerce solution
- free shopping cart ecommerce software by Zen Cart. Put your business online and accept payments securely.
- PrestaShop
- PrestaShop is an open-source e-commerce free software for Web 2.0
HTTP
- The Apache HTTP Server Project
- nginx
Editors
- Bluefish Editor
- Home of the Bluefish Editor, a powerful editor targeted towards programmers and webdesigners. It supports working with local and remote files, syntax highlighting and a WYSIWYN interface.
- NetBeans
- Welcome to NetBeans
- Amaya
- Nvu Web Authoring Software
- Catalyst
- Introduction to i18n
- A garbage collector for C and C++
- Tech Interviews
- Prepare for job interviews with the questions and answers asked by high-tech employers
- Phil Sung
- Phil Sung. Blogs, Emacs tips, Zeya (streaming music server),
Maxwell (circuit simulator), Writing a raytracer from scratch,
Google co-op links for programmers, publications, ...
- Data structure
- [Phoronix] Ubuntu 9.10 Home Encryption Performance
- Phoronix is the leading technology website for Linux hardware reviews, open-source news, Linux benchmarks, open-source benchmarks, distribution screenshots, interviews, and computer hardware tests.
- Sed - An Introduction and Tutorial
- Sed Tutorial
- ATF - Documentation
- Official web site for the Automated Testing Framework (ATF) project
- What Is Software Design? by Jack W. Reeves - developer.*, Developer Dot Star
- Intel Guide for Developing Multithreaded Applications - Intel® Software Network
- The Intel® Guide for Developing Multithreaded Applications covers topics ranging from general advice applicable to any multithreading method to usage guidelines for Intel® software products to API-specific issues.
- Setting a bad example – part 2 « Stack Overflow
- Introduction to Rate Monotonic Scheduling | Netrino
- Rate Monotonic Algorithm (RMA) sets relative priorities for tasks in a preemptive real-time operating system (RTOS) according to frequency of task execution and deadlines.
- Code Review Tool | Software Inspection - tips, tricks, and best practices
- Code Review Articles - tips, tricks, and best practices
- linux.conf.au 2010 | 18 - 23 Jan | Follow the signs!
- Embedded in Academia : Computer Science
- VATStuff
- Microplanet
- Encrypted home in Ubuntu 8.10 | Pablo's new site
- Deepak's Home Page
- Free Texts: Sources | opensource.com
- Technical Papers [@wanderinghorse.net]
- stephan beal, c++, free software, open source software, wargames, boardgames
- Embedded Insights - Embedded Processing Directory - Index
- I Still Know What You Learned Last Summer
- TYPO3 CMS
- muttrc builder
- Cairo Plot
- Mohsin Ahmed
- SMTP Commands
- Text-Editor.org
- A programmer/developer's most important tool: the text editor. Comprehensive guide to text editing.
- LessWatts.org
- Free Geek
- TCC : Tiny C Compiler
- Fabrice Bellard
- Troubleshooters.Com
- A great starting place for troubleshooters. Includes Universal Troubleshooting Process, Multi-Platform Troubleshooting and Links to Expert Troubleshooters in many fields.
- The CPU Shack
- A museum for the history of processors and CPUs and how they have changed our world. Includes Intel, AMD as well as lesser known companies such as Signetics.
- CPU-GALAXY.at
- CloudAge
- ADMIN - Explore the new world of system administration!
- Backup HowTo
- Backup HowTo brings you tips and articles about backup.
- bitfighter.org
- Practical Guide to GPL Compliance
- The Software Freedom Law Center provides legal representation and other law related services to protect and advance Free and Open Source Software.
- Uptimed - Radek Podgorny
- Trusted Platform Module
- AnandTech - Guides
Recreation
Bicycle
Wikipedia
- Bicycle
- List of bicycle types
- List of bicycle parts
- Category:Bicycle parts
Cycle Chic
- Cycle Chic™
- Cycle Chic - The Famous and Original Cycle Chic from Copenhagen, by Mikael Colville-Andersen. Accept no substitutes
- The Slow Bicycle Movement
- The Slow Bicycle Movement is taking back the bike culture
- Thessaloniki Cycle Chic
- Classic Copenhagen
- Classic Copenhagen - The Good, the Bread and the Ugly
- Hungarian Cycle Chic
- Divat és stílus a kerékpáros közlekedésben.
- Los Angeles Cycle Chic
- Phoenix Cycle Chic
- Cycle Chic Belgium
- Moscow Cycle Chic
- Charleston Cycle Chic
- Cycle Chic Estonia
- Kraków Cycle Chic
- Lodz Cycle Chic
- Toruńska Rowerowa Elegancja
- WROCLAW BICYCLE CHIC
- Warsaw Cycle Chic
- BikeSkirt
- Bicycle Pirate
- St Andrews Cycle Chic
- Cykelhjelm .org
- German Cycle Chic
- Sydney Cycle Chic
- London Cycle Chic - We actually ASKED to use the Cycle Chic trademark!
- London Cycle Chic - The fashionable Citizen Cyclists of London. Inspired by the Original Cycle Chic from Copenhagen. Accept no substitutes
- New York Cycle Chic
Groups
- ΠΟΔΗΛΑΤισσΕΣ.gr
- criticalmass.gr
- Φίλοι του ποδηλάτου!
- Joomla! - the dynamic portal engine and content management system
- Cycle Rides & Tours - Town And Out
- Ποδηλάτες Θεσσαλονίκης
- Forum-Blog των ποδηλατών Θεσσαλονίκης
- Bikerespect.gr
- ADFC
- Der ADFC ist die starke Interessenvertretung für alle Radfahrer. Noch nicht dabei? Werden Sie Mitglied und genießen Sie wertvolle Vorteile!
Bike Blogs
- Πολύχρωμοι Ποδηλάτες
- Ποδηλάτες Λάρισας
- Ποδηλάτες Αλεξανδρούπολης
- Hill's Bikers
- Bikes and The City
- Change Your Life. Ride A Bike!
- Δρόμοι του ποδηλάτου
- Earthcycle
- 14 Months 54000 km through 40 Countries on 4 Continents. An invaluable experience, a once in a lifetime opportunity to explore nature and cultures around the globe
- Vagamonde
- PlanetBike.gr
- Το planetbike.gr ενημερώνει για το ποδήλατο, την ποδηλασία και όλες τις τεχνολογικές εξελίξεις τους, για την αγωνιστική ποδηλασία δρόμου, ΜΤΒ και πίστας, τον ποδηλατοτουρισμό, αλλά και τη μετακίνηση με ποδήλατο στη πόλη.
- Pentacycle.com
- From Olympia, Greece to Beijing, China - a group of cyclists are trekking across Eastern Europe, Central Asia and China in celebration of the Olympic spirit!
Stores
- BikeStore.gr
- BikeStore.gr - CAMPAGNOLO, KTM, MARIN, ποδηλατο, ελαστικα, 661, bikes, liakos, προσφορες ποδηλατων, carbon
- University Bicycles
- University Bicycles began in 1985 with the goal to share our passion for cycling. We continue to do that through the friendly expertise of our staff, thoughtful and superior product selection, service that exceeds expectations, and honesty and integrity in all aspects of our business.
- Evans Cycles
- Mid Season Sale now on at Evans Cycles – Hundreds of bike deals, clothing, parts and accessories. Free delivery on all UK orders. Click Here
- Bike24
- Bike24 - Online Shop for Bike parts, Road Bikes, Mountainbike (MTB), Trekking, Bike Wear and Shoes; Brands: Shimano, Campagnolo, Specialized, Nalini und Pearl Izumi
- SJS Cycles
- At St John Street Cycles, we keep a comprehensive range of quality components, accessories and apparel, retailing to a worldwide market.
- BIKE-COMPONENTS.DE
- Bike parts & cycling equipment for Mountainbikes (MTB), Trekkingbikes and Roadbikes
- BikeReaction
- Mountain Bikes , Bike Parts , Bicycles - Top cycling brands , Shimano , Mavic , Maxxis , Campagnolo , Oakley , Cube , Rockshox , Marzocchi , Sram , Formula , Look , Easton , Fox , Manitou, Schwalbe , Continental , Hayes , Camelbak , Cannondale, RaceFace , Intense , Troy Lee Designs , 661 , DMR , Bell , Met , Ritchey , Giro , Selle Italia , Cateye
- Sheldon Brown-Bicycle Technical Information
- Sheldon Brown offers Web site construction, instruction, and consultation.
- Bike2Door | Urban Bicycle Courriers
- Bikely.com
- Put simply, Bikely helps cyclists share knowledge of good bicycle routes. You can draw your favorite bike paths right on the map, and view everyone else's.
- Θεσσαλονίκη, διαδρομή για αρχάριους δίπλα από τον Περιφερειακό - Page 2 - Cyclist Friends
- Page 2- Θεσσαλονίκη, διαδρομή για αρχάριους δίπλα από τον Περιφερειακό Διαδρομές για ΜΤΒ
- Ορειβατικός Σύλλογος Θεσσαλονίκης
- ΕλληνικΟ�Ο‚ Ξ�Ο�ειβατικΟ�Ο‚ Ξ£Ο�λλογος Ξ�εσσαλονίκης , CMS web applications - ΔιαχείΟ�ιση πεΟ�ιεχομΞΞ½ΞΏΟ… />
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- iCycling.gr
- iCycling.gr - Όλα για την ποδηλασία και το ποδήλατο! Ποδηλατικά Νέα, άρθρα, δοκιμές, φωτογραφίες, videos και links.
- Mbike
- no Value for DESCRIPTION - Mbike
- iCycling.gr - Sfendami Mountain Festival 2011 - Οι εγγραφές έχουν ξεκινήσει! | Ελληνική Ποδηλασία
- iCycling.gr - Όλα για την ποδηλασία και το ποδήλατο! Ποδηλατικά Νέα, άρθρα, δοκιμές, φωτογραφίες, videos και links.
- RENT A BIKE IN COPENHAGEN
- - Downtown from Behind -
- Let’s bike it!
- Videos « The Spokes
- GPS Διαδρομές | planetbike.gr
- Το planetbike.gr ενημερώνει για το ποδήλατο, την ποδηλασία και όλες τις τεχνολογικές εξελίξεις τους, για την αγωνιστική ποδηλασία δρόμου, ΜΤΒ και πίστας, τον ποδηλατοτουρισμό, αλλά και τη μετακίνηση με ποδήλατο στη πόλη.
- MTBR forum
- Product reviews, ratings and classifieds for mountain bikes, mountain bike trails, cycling, bicycle, bike, mountain bike trail, mountain biking, cycling, used bike, bicycle classifieds
- Bicycle Frame Size Calculator
- Use our bicycle frame size calculator to figure out what size bike you need.
- Ελληνική Ομοσπονδία Ποδηλασίας
- eop,hellenic,cycling,bike
- rebike
- Μεταχειρισμένα ποδήλατα για όλους. Βρες και εσύ το ποδήλατο που σου ταιριάζει.
- Willothewisp
- Pedal for Scotland
- L'EROICA
- L'Eroica, cicloturistica d'epoca su strade prevalentemente sterrate. E' una manifestazione speciale, da ogni punto di vista.
Ripropone ambienti e scenografie del ciclismo anteguerra, polvere o fango, nessuna assistenza tecnica, ristori d' epoca, strade stupende quanto difficili, grande spirito di sacrificio e d' adattamento. Si ricercano le radici autentiche di quella straordinaria passione popolare che è stato (per tanti versi lo è tuttora) il ciclismo dei giganti della strada, quella che ha alimentato tante leggende letterarie.
- Bicycle Tutor
- Bike repair videos show how to fix your own bike. Bicycle maintenance and repair instructions by Alex Ramon.
- Shimano Europe Cycling
- A Hill in Spain on Vimeo
- Filmed on a recent trip to Malaga aboard the Mongoose Nugget. Had a lot fun putting this together, hope you enjoy..
- Bicycle Touring Gear, Camping Equipment, Cycle Touring Tips, Ortlieb Panniers, Schwalbe Tires, Articles, Reviews, News, Information, Forum, Advice - CycloCamping
- Save on bicycle touring gear and camping equipment. Read our News, Tips, Forum, Articles, Information, Reviews, and Advice written by some of the most experienced bicycle travelers.
- Stel guide | Bikebuster
- CyclingNews
- Τα πάντα για την ποδηλασία και το ποδήλατο.
- BikeRadar
- Bike reviews, bike gear, parts and accessories, over 30,000 cycling routes, news and race results. BikeRadar.com: from the Cycling Plus, MBUK, Pro Cycling and What Mountain Bike network.
Weather
- O Καιρός: ΘΕΣΣΑΛΟΝΙΚΗ
- προγνώσεις καιρού για περίπου 260 περιοχές της Ελλάδας οι οποίες δίνονται σε μορφή πινάκων, ενώ πλήθος συμβόλων δίνουν στον χρήστη μια εύληπτη εικόνα του καιρού των επόμενων επτά ημερών.
- Pathfinder Weather
- AccuWeather.com - Ελλάδα
- Ελλάδα Ο καιρός στην Θεσσαλονίκη Από την AccuWeather.com. Τρέχουσες καιρικές συνθήκες για Θεσσαλονίκη, Ελλάδα
- Freemeteo.com
- Ελλάδα Καιρός - Ο καιρός τώρα σε Θεσσαλονίκη, Ελλάδα - Freemeteo.com
Cuisine
- Greek Food at About.com
- A site dedicated to exploring the richness and splendor of Greek food. Explore recipes, photo tutorials, articles and more as you learn all about Greek Cooking and Food.
- GreekCuisine.com
- GreekCuisine.com Your Complete Guide to Greek Food
Music
- Classical Live Radio Webcast
- Classical Online Radio Webcast is a collection of 160 Live Classical RadioStations and streaming Classical Music on the Web, broadcasting in Realaudio, MediaPlayer or MP3 on the Internet live classicalwebcast on the Net. With descriptions and Audio Links
- Music Training
- Κλασικη μουσικη, οπερα, μουσικη εκπαιδευση, μουσικα σχολεια, πιανο, κιθαρα, μαθηματα μουσικης,
- LenMus - Open software for music theory
- Free music software. Free software for learning
and practising music theory and language. Software for ear training / aural training.
- GNU Solfege
- Home page for GNU Solfege, a free, portable ear training program
Games
Console
- Uzebox
- GP2X Caanoo
- Pandora (console)
Zork
- Zork I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- DM4 §46: A short history of interactive fiction
- The History of Zork
- Three Weeks in Paradise
- Gaming On Linux
- Keeping you up to date with the latest linux gaming news
- Kulturosupa
- kulturosupa Portal πληροφοριων για πολιτιστικα δρώμενα και οχι μονο
- ΠΛΑΝΗΤΑΡΙΟ Θεσσαλονίκης
- τηλεσκόπια,κιάλια,αστρονομία,πλανητάριο,κυάλια,πλανητάρια,ΑΣΤΡΟΝΟΜΙΑ,ΠΛΑΝΗΤΑΡΙΟ,ΚΙΑΛΙΑ,θόλοι,ΠΛΑΝΗΤΑΡΙΑ,ΤΗΛΕΣΚΟΠΙΑ,ΘΟΛΟΙ,telescope,telescopes,binocular,binoculars,Greece,astronomical,astronomy,vixen,celestron,skywatcher,televue,kowa,baader planitarium,konus,atik,saxon,takahashi,konus,zeiss
- STUDIO NEMESH
- NEMESI - GROUP
- ΑΓΡΟΤΗΜΑ ΖΙΩΓΑ
- Μπύρα: Βερολίνο - Δρέσδη - Πότσδαμ. ένα οδοιπορικό μπύρας.
- Μπυραρίες / Θεσσαλονίκη
- Αgenda - Contra.gr
- Αgenda - Contra.gr - Live Sports Magazine
TV
- Πρόγραμμα TV
- Pathfinder TV
- ΕΡΤ - Ψηφιακό Αρχείο
- NabzorTv.net
- Open books
- Collection of recently published DRM free ebooks
- Project Gutenberg
- Project Gutenberg has 36,000 free ebooks for Kindle, Android, iPad, iPhone.
Magazines
- Linux Magazine Online
- Reports, news and reviews, providing practical, hands-on information for Linux professionals.
- Linux Journal
- Servo Magazine
- Default site description goes here...
- Nuts and Volts
- Default site description goes here...
- ADMIN
- ADMIN - Explore the new world of system administration!
Gigapedia
- welcome - library.nu
- login - gigapedia.com
Jobs
- Arbeitsamt
- JobServe
- Search JobServe for over 50000 permanent jobs, contract jobs and temporary jobs advertised weekly. Jobs in IT, Accountancy, Engineering and Sales plus other sectors.
- IPN - Jobcenter
- IT Jobs in Amsterdam
- CV Writing Advice
- Expert advice on how to write a CV. Download free CV templates and cover letter samples to help make your next job application a success.
- JAM | Update your details
- OU Prospectus Request
- aggeliopolis
- μικρές αγγελίες, αγγελίες, Website δωρεάν αγγελιών , φωτοαγγελίες, Αθήνα, θέσεις εργασίας, ταξίδια, αγορές, πωλήσεις, δωρεάν καταχωρήσεις
- EURES
- eures
Misc
- Un-categorized (yet) bookmarks, placed here temporarely
- Εξοικονόμηση κατ’ οίκον
- Εξοικονόμηση κατ’ οίκον- Υπουργείο Περιβάλλοντος Ενέργειας και Κλιματικής Αλλαγής
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