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Novel Releases Moonlight 1.0 (Silverlight for Linux) | InsideRIA
By Andrew Trice
[February 11, 2009]
Today, Novell officially released Moonlight version 1.0, the open source Silverlight implementation for linux.
O'Reilly Labs: RDF For All of Our Books, Plus Bookworm Ebook Reader - ...
By Andrew Savikas
[February 10, 2009]
There's more details on the Labs blog, but timed with our Tools of Change for Publishing Conference, we've opened up RDF metadata for all of our books, and have also brought the open source Bookworm ebook reader into O'Reilly Labs. It's a great way to read any of our ebooks (more than 400 are now available as ebook bundles from...
Four short links: 11 Feb 2009 - O'Reilly Radar
By Nat Torkington
[February 10, 2009]
Investment, search engines, iPhones, and a cool hardware hack. It could be notes from a pitch meeting last year but it's not, it's today's four short links: The Mark Cuban Stimulus Plan, Open Source Funding -- lovely criteria for a company that he'll fund.
Social Translation : Using the WWL API To Build Multilingual Sites and Web ...
By Brian McConnell
[February 09, 2009]
Language is one of the few remaining barriers on the Internet. The web has rendered time and distance largely irrelevant, but much of it remains fragmented by language. The Worldwide Lexicon, an open source project I have worked on for...
A Quicker Search of Almost Everything - O'Reilly Digital Media Blog
By Jochen Wolters
[February 09, 2009]
Mid-January, yet another interesting software project was introduced by the Google labs: the Google Quick Search Box. According to its project page, Google Quick Search Box -- or "QSB" for short -- "is an open source search box that allows you to search data on your computer and across the web". That is a _big_ understatement.
Google Analytics within Flex/Flash Applications | InsideRIA
By Matthew McNeely
[February 04, 2009]
If you have used Google Analytics to monitor and analyze traffic on a website, you were most likely impressed with the ability it gave you to understand the nature of visits to and exits from the site, learn how visitors found it, discover how much time people spent there, et cetera. Recently, the Google Analytics team announced the availability of an open source, native AS3 API that enables you to utilize Google Analytics (GA) tracking from within your RIA.
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