BSD or GPL: Choosing an open source license view story
tips.developersvoice.com — Generally for open source programs, there are two main licenses that most developers take into consideration. These licenses are the Gnu General Public License, and the BSD license. This article will explain the fundamentals of each license, and will help
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Real Web 2.0: Mastering the Creative Commons view story
The Creative Commons (CC) initiative develops popular licenses for content, including Web content. In this article, learn how to choose and use CC licenses for your Web sites and applications and how to process these licenses in code.
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Why eBay Should Open-Source Skype view story
eBay is not going through the happiest of times. Not only has it found it necessary to make 1000 people – 10% of its workforce – redundant, it has had to own up to a serious breach of trust with its Internet telephony program, Skype.
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Develop a dynamic location-based mashup view story
Mashups are a new, highly interactive Web development methodology. Essentially a mix of related content put together from disparate sources, mashups provide rich dynamic content for a superb user experience.
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Separate content from presentation with XSLT, SimpleXML, and PHP 5 view story
Explore two solutions to separating business logic from presentation logic: one using XSLT through the XSL module in PHP 5 and the other using the SimpleXML module in PHP 5. You'll use a Web page for a personal resume stored as an XML file as an example.
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Magento - Best for Open Source eCommerce? ? Attackr.com view story
Attackr.com - Developer Portal where web designers, developers and programmers have the belief that development should be done different by following strict standards in design, focusing on user experience and of course, web standards.
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OpenOffice.org Power Tools view story
You may have seen that version 3 of OpenOffice.org is nearly ready for release - I am now running release candidate 2 and finding it ideal for work. Along with the new release, there's an important change emerging in OpenOffice.org development.
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