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Droidcon India 2011

Droidcon India 2011: A Report

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It came and it conquered! The Android power has really taken over the technology world. Think of smartphones or tablets, even watches and shoes,...
Apex court orders in favour 'Spirit of Ubuntu'

Indian Supreme Court Opts for Ubuntu 10.04

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A free SMS channel has also been created to increase awareness about the features and functionality of Ubuntu Linux OS among the judicial officers,...
Time to unpack the Oneiric

Ubuntu 11.10 ‘Oneiric Ocelot’ Review

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Oneiric Ocelot was released on October 13. This version of Ubuntu comes with a major overhaul of the Ubuntu Software Centre (USC), Unity and...
Ramandeep Singh, CEO, Calsoft Labs

Calsoft Labs CEO: FOSS is Something You Learn While You Work

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Recently, the French technology consulting and engineering company, Alten, acquired Calsoft Labs, the outsourced product development business of the Chennai-based software company. LINUX For...
Seems like things are finally automated in here

Automate Your Office Yourself with ProcessMaker, Part 2

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In the first part of this series, we got an overview of ProcessMaker, and how to get started with it; how to set up...
Way to the GUI Library

Spicing up the Console for Fun and Profit, Part 2

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In the previous part of this article, we manipulated various aspects of the shell and terminals, like prompts, colours, cursor movements, etc, using escape...
OSI 2011 Speakers Speak

Open Source India: A Celebration of True Sprit of Open Source

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There is no denying the fact that knowledge sharing is the true essence of the open source movement. However, knowledge seekers in this domain...
Mr. Gold Fish

Learn to Animate with Blender, Part 1: Modelling the Goldfish

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Apart from being a great 3D modeller and one of the best animation programs, Blender is also great for compositing. This article is an...
A screengrab of Magzter website

Digital Magazine Store Magzter Uses Open Source to Slash Costs

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A mobile digital magazine newsstand goes the open source way to cut its initial investments, and allow publishers to share digital editions of their...
Is the World's Cheapest Tablet worth it?

Aakash: A Historical Mistake?

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India created history (of sorts) recently by launching the world's cheapest tablet, Aakash. It almost looked like we'd conquered the world... till the reality...