gridtech: Google Desktop now runs on Linux!
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If you run Linux and also happen to be a Google desktop Fan, now you can have both in one place!
gridtech: Google Desktop now runs on Linux!
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If you run Linux and also happen to be a Google desktop Fan, now you can have both in one place!
gridtech: Google Desktop now runs on Linux!
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Daily Asterisk News has a post covering Asterisk packages for Debian Linux distribution(s)…
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LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Dialogic Corporation (“Dialogic”), a global provider of world-class products and technologies for media and signal processing, has extended its…
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gridtech: Novell owns Unix and Unixware Copyrights Judge say so…
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Digium introduced a new subscription based service for support and maintenance of Asterisk software and hardware. This new offering is supposedly designed to give Digium Asterisk customers and…
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Photo/Picture only for DIGG nation! courtesy of T3Best Digg comment so far; 1200 diggs and counting~"I can see it now, Google will open stores for this phone and call it "the Gspot"…
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After seeing that people are still looking for this post and the other posts that lead to this, I am going to keep it alive, lest it get buried in Google indexes.VOIP IP Telephony: Uninsta…
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If you run Linux and also happen to be a Google desktop Fan, now you can have both in one place!gridtech: Google Desktop now runs on Linux!…
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I learned about this at GigaOM site and tried to call him by his name! Did not work.The Gizmo Project and the Sipphone Inc have brought out an web based (well Flash based) dialer that does not…
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O’Reilly Media has released the Asterisk: The Future Of Telephony under under the Creative Commons license. Kudos goes to O’Reilly Media and the three authors, Jim Van Meggelen, Jared Smith,…
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I met Mark a few years ago, at a Linux world Expo, in San Francisco. when I told about Asterisk to people asked me if it was shift+8. Many years have passed since then and now those same peo…
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The Linux.com has a report about Greenphone, The "open" Linux phone platform, released by Trolltech. Very good Idea with bad accountants around. It will be hard to attract Open Sourc…
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Asterisk has released information about a new release of Zaptel 1.2.12 and Asterisk 1.2.14 together with Zaptel 1.4.0-beta3 and Asterisk 1.4.0-beta4.According to the Asterisk Development Team,…
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In What if Linux does infringe Microsoft intellectual property, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes asks some pretty fundamental questions about how Microsoft might use the IP it claims Linux infringes. …
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This How to article appeared on Linux Journal a while ago, actually one year ago. But it got DIGGed recently and I cannot access the article any more (now you can, I think the server is less…
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I wondering when this is going to happen. After getting used to Gatekeepers, Asterisk, Ser and OpenSer running on Linux boxes, never had to worry about blue screens. Except occasional deskto…
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Snom unveils Linux phones that support Exchange Server 2007 at VON Europe and Steve Ballmer chooses today to announce Microsoft’s big VoIP play. Coincidence? You make the call.Snom says that…
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For all you VoIP lovin’ Mac-usin’ dudes out there (that means you, Phoneboy!) the folks at AbbeyNet have just released Firefox VoIP plug-ins for MacOS, and Linux. More information is availab…
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Since many people have shown interest in the article, VOIP IP Telephony: How to kill a Skype / remove Skype installs from your network!, I thought of revisiting the article to add Linux remova…
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Two research reports sponsored by IBM argue that Linux is less expensive to buy and operate than Windows or Unix. Robert Frances Group study, titled "TCO For Application Servers: Comparing…
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Multiple wars raging in Linux land. Sun stirs controversy with its commitment to Linux
Sun just doesn’t get it. Linux on the desktop. Boy, am I glad I don’t own any Sun stock. …