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Micro-blogging with P2

Group Micro-blogging Using WordPress

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To all the Net savvy social animals out there with a Twitter, Facebook, G+ and a whole lot of StumbleUpon accounts, here is a...
Gaming on Linux

Gaming on Linux: The State of Affairs

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How does the gaming hemisphere fare when it comes to the open source world? Read on to find out! All of us have played games...
Graphs with Open Flash Charts

Draw Great Graphs with Open Flash Charts, Part 3

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In the earlier parts of this series, we looked at using Open Flash Charts (OFC) to create great-looking bar charts and pie charts. In...
Impress.js your audience

Impress(.js) an Audience with Your Presentation

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"Presentation!" The very word often triggers the reaction, "Oh, not another ODP or PPT!" In school or college, we've all prepared presentations for projects,...
So, which of the Open Source CMSs take it?

Winner Takes All: WordPress vs Drupal vs Joomla!

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In this article, we take a look at WordPress, Drupal and Joomla! to determine which of the three CMSs is leading the race in...
From left to right: Pioneer robots and the Foot-bot robot

Open Source Robotics: Multi-Robot Simulators

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This is the second article in a series that focuses on open source software for robotics. This time we introduce the Linux enthusiast...
Final output

The Art of Illusion: Creating Digital Art the Easy Way, Part-2

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In Part 1, we covered what The Art of Illusion is about. We learnt how to create profile curves and tables. Now it's time...
It pays to be a Linux 'expert'

IT Pays To Be a Linux Expert

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The IT industry is expected to hire many more Linux professionals this year, and to take extra measures to retain Linux talent within organisations....
Building the Semantic Web

Web 3.0: Building the Semantic Web

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You might have come across the term "Semantic Web Applications" often, during talks about the future of Web apps. Check out what this is...
How to recover deleted files

Data Recovery in Linux, Part-1

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In the first part of this series, I will cover how to perform data recovery in Linux, i.e., getting your data back in case...