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At the Forge: Bloglines Web Services

More and more Web sites are offering machine-friendly versions of their services. Here's an example of a simple but useful service—updates on new Web site content. Submitted by Reuven M. Lerner on Wed, 2004-12-01 02:00.

Geolocation by IP Address

Determining geographic locations based on Internet IP offers localization services and brings together user communities without the need for GPS receivers or complicated configuration switching. Submitted by Andrew Turner on Mon, 2004-10-25 01:00.

Getting On-line Anywhere with Bluetooth and GPRS

Sure, you can get on-line from a hot-spot Internet cafe or conference center. But when you're in a cold spot and want your mail anyway, try making a connection through your GSM mobile phone—no cables required. Submitted by Sreekrishnan Ve... on Mon, 2004-08-09 01:00.

Resources for “Weblogs and Slash”

Submitted by Reuven M. Lerner on Sun, 2004-08-01 01:00.

Automating Government with e-Governance

Can Linux improve the lives of millions of people too poor to own a computer? Submitted by Akbar S. Ahmed on Tue, 2004-05-18 01:00.

Zap Annoyances on the Web, Part II

Using AdZapper to block many ads and Web bugs. Submitted by Frank Merenda on Fri, 2004-04-30 01:00.

Zap Annoyances on the Web, Part I

Get rid of annoying Web marketing and protect your privacy, using both the browser and a proxy server. Submitted by Frank Merenda on Thu, 2004-04-29 01:00.

Compressing Web Content with mod_gzip and mod_deflate

Compressing Web content can produce a much faster site for users. Here's how to set it up and measure your success. Submitted by Stephen Pierzchala on Mon, 2004-04-26 01:00.

Fast Convenient Mail for Travel: OfflineIMAP

Linux laptop users, try the mail solution that combines the advantages of fast local mail folders and a server-based IMAP repository. Submitted by John Goerzen on Mon, 2004-03-01 02:00.

LAMP Development at Public Sector Web Sites

A new breed of IT firm is helping federal, state and local governments create a “public infostructure” of interoperable, effective Web-based applications. Submitted by Tom Adelstein on Sun, 2004-02-01 02:00.

Stress Testing an Apache Application Server in a Real World Environment

Testing procedures and hints so you can find out how much traffic your Web application system can support. Submitted by Bradley J. Bartram on Mon, 2003-09-22 01:00.

Discovering Wireless Networks

Take a walk in your neighborhood and map the available wireless network connections with a free application. Submitted by Tony Steidler-D... on Mon, 2003-09-01 01:00.

Linux Makes Wi-Fi Happen in New York City

Community groups, startup companies and even the phone company are using Linux to make New York City into one big happy wireless network hot spot. How is your town doing? Submitted by Doc Searls on Mon, 2003-09-01 01:00.

Linux-Powered Wireless Hot Spots

If you're setting up a wireless gateway for work or a public place, configure it to authenticate users and prevent abuse. Submitted by Mike Kershaw on Mon, 2003-09-01 01:00.

Saving the Net

How to get past the intellectual and political logjams that threaten Linux and the Net. Submitted by Doc Searls on Tue, 2003-07-22 01:00.

New Yawk Unjacked

The wireless frontier is opening up in the most urban place in the world. Submitted by Doc Searls on Mon, 2003-05-26 01:00.

Using Firewall Builder, Part I

Use one easy GUI application to build and deploy policies for all your firewalls and servers. Submitted by Mick Bauer on Thu, 2003-05-01 01:00.

Necessary Censorship: Web Filtering with Open Source

In some cases and for some audiences, relying on the human safeguard isn't facing reality. Here are some tools you can use in those cases. Submitted by Glenn Stone on Wed, 2003-04-16 01:00.

Making a PHP Site on Linux Work with a Microsoft SQL Server Database

It's a LAMP site, but the M isn't MySQL. Can PHP on the Linux box make the connection to Microsoft SQL Server? Submitted by David Perrin on Fri, 2003-02-14 02:00.

Learning to Design Web Pages with Style

A review of Eric Meyer's new CSS book. Submitted by Russell J.T. Dyer on Mon, 2003-02-10 02:00.
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