European Open Route Service Complete
Feb 09, 2009Based on OpenStreetMap and other Open Geodata technology, the Open Route Service now covers the whole of Europe.
more »Qt 4.5 Marches Forward with First Release Candidate
Feb 06, 2009Nokia issued its first release candidate for Qt 4.5 that includes, among other things, translucent widgets.
more »Offline Access to Google Docs with Gears
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more »Zope 3.4 Now Egg-Based
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more »Sidekick Mobile Phone with NetBSD: Microsoft's Next?
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more »CeBIT Open Source Project Lounge - GOsa² GOsa² -- Central Software and Ressource Management
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more »CeBIT Open Source Project Lounge -- Mozilla Mozilla Firefox Browser and Internet
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more »CeBIT Open Source Project Lounge -- Mozilla Mozilla Firefox Browser and Internet
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