Justin Ryan

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NewsISO Sets PDF as Default Justin Ryan11 day 8 hours ago
NewsEverything's Bigger – and Stranger – in Texas Justin Ryan31 day 9 hours ago
NewsIt's Official: Firefox is Huge Justin Ryan01 day 9 hours ago
NewsBarracuda Bites Back Justin Ryan01 day 13 hours ago
NewsNetgear Routes Open Source to the Router Justin Ryan02 days 8 hours ago
NewsXandros Speaks Out: Inside the Linspire Deal Justin Ryan02 days 13 hours ago
NewsA Secret Xandros-Linspire Pact? Justin Ryan02 days 19 hours ago
NewsOut Patenting the Patent Trolls Justin Ryan13 days 28 min ago
NewsHP Edging Closer to EDS Justin Ryan03 days 11 hours ago
NewsPucker Up: LiMo Gets LiPS Justin Ryan03 days 23 hours ago
NewsNokia Open Sources Symbian Justin Ryan03 days 23 hours ago
NewsICANN Gives In To Vanity – For A Price Justin Ryan13 days 23 hours ago
NewsEverex Opens Up to Newmarket Justin Ryan04 days 9 hours ago
NewsLatest CentOS Hits the Shelves Justin Ryan01 week 1 day ago
NewsOpenMoko Unleashes Freerunner on the Mobile Market Justin Ryan01 week 1 day ago
NewsDo Not Pass Pwn, Do Not Collect Your Diploma, Go Straight to Jail Justin Ryan11 week 3 days ago
NewsHP Gives the Gift of Innovation Justin Ryan01 week 3 days ago
NewsThe Doors are Open on openSUSE 11.0 Justin Ryan31 week 3 days ago
NewsMicrosoft Tries To Slurp Up Yahoo Justin Ryan21 week 4 days ago
NewsRed Hat to Virtualize Its Way to the Kernel Justin Ryan02 weeks 1 hour ago
NewsFree as in Speech, Free as in Beer, Free as in Java Justin Ryan02 weeks 1 hour ago
NewsRed Hat to Open the Network Justin Ryan02 weeks 1 day ago
NewsGet Ready to Reddit the Code Justin Ryan02 weeks 1 day ago
NewsWho Ordered the Linux, Extra DRM? Justin Ryan12 weeks 1 day ago
NewsMillions, Meltdown, and Mania are the Words of the Day for Mozilla Justin Ryan02 weeks 1 day ago

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July 2008, #171

Heard of the Web? If not, read on. This month we talk with Matt Mullenweg about WordPress. If you want to get your hands dirty in Web code, take a look at the rest of our feature articles on WebKit, Dojo and OpenLaszlo.

In the rest of the issue, you'll find articles on OpenID, RDFa and Quanta Plus. Kyle Rankin puts a new spin (as in "no" spin SSD) on hard drives and also tells you how to migrate to that new disk (spinning or not). Mick Bauer continues his series on customizing live CD's. And, James Gray gives us a feel for the state of Linux in the enterprise. After all that, you may need some TV time. If so, check out our review on how to make that digital TV tuner card work in your Linux box.

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