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upload - Israeli Developers Stage Provides developers with a place to upload, meet, share, exchange ideas & codes, software & games, build, improve, bug-fix, read, redistribute, and modify the source code of contributions submitted to the site. (C/C++/VC++,Delphi,Pascal,Visual Basic, Phyton, Java) [Windows,Linux]
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USATODAY.com - Today's best encyclopedia might surprise you Overview of Wikipedia's growth, quality, and editing process.
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User Friendly the Comic Strip Amusing strip following the antics of Columbia Internet and its employees. Frequently touches on Open Source, Linux, hacker culture, and holy wars.
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UXculture Weblog exploring the Open Source and related topics dealing with user experience design and its impact on technology, business, and society. Also touches on digital design, business strategy, and the emergence of networked society.
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Uzilla: Technology for Web Usability Uzilla is an instrumented commercial Mozilla based browser for website usability testing.
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VAXbb Project A fast, text-based bulletin board system for the Web. (Perl) [GNU/Linux, Unix]
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Verb Books Features several open source books.
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Vigor Has all the features of traditional Unix vi, plus the friendly and helpful Vigor paperclip assistant.
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Vim online Resources, tips and news for the Vim community.
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VisEmacs A Visual Studio Add-In that allows Emacs to be integrated as the default text editor.
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Vita Nuova Inferno Subscription License Fee based, partly open source, for Lucent network OS.
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Vovida.org Communications community site dedicated to providing a forum for open source software used in datacom and telecom environments.
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W3C IPR Software Notice W3C = World Wide Web Consortium, one of the Internet's main standard-setting bodies.
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WaMCom Modified to be more stable and correct than the binary versions distributed by the Mozilla organisation.
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WayV Extends the functionality of the mouse by allowing gestures to represent actions.
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Web Open Source Offers project submissions and listings. Includes community board, reviews, download and news.
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Webber An environment for producing and maintaning the contents and metadata of Web pages. (Perl)
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WebFrame Free project hosting in The Netherlands, including subdomain, email@subdomain, and discussion board. All kinds of projects hosted.
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Webniac A multilingual open source webpage editor published under GNU's GPL.
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WebReference Update: Scholars Discuss Open Code Benefits Fans of free software and music found some allies this weekend who said if lawmakers don't understand technology they shouldn't try and regulate it.
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Weekly Status Update Status updates and overview of what's happening at the whole Mozilla Foundation.
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Why 'Free Software' is Better Than 'Open Source' An essay from the Free Software Foundation arguing that the term "free software" is a better choice than the term "open source".
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Why Commercial Software Makes no Sense A paper on why supporting proprietary commercial software, as typified by current software vendors, is inherently an illogical process.
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Why Open Source Software / Free Software (OSS/FS)? Look at the Numbers! In-depth review and analysis of the many quantitative reasons to use open source software, with statistics from a variety of recent surveys.
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Wide Open News Owned by Red Hat Inc., but editorially independent, employs professional journalists to provide coverage of Linux and open source news, information, and analysis.
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Wikimedia Foundation International non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging the growth and development of free content, multilingual, wiki-based projects, and to providing the full content of those projects to the public free of charge.
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Wikinfo: Critical views of Wikipedia Provides a basic history, plus some limitations of using a wiki as an encyclopedia.
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Wikipedia A free encyclopedia built collaboratively using Wiki software. (GNU Free Documentation License).
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Wikipedia - Open Source Long article with examples.
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Wikipedia Article - Nupedia Nupedia was a public peer-reviewed general encyclopedia created by volunteer scholars, with resources for readers and contributors (GNU Free Documentation License). It can be considered to be Wikipedia's direct ancestor.
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Wikipedia Boycott Campaign Criticism and Boycott Campaign towards Wikipedia
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Wikipedia Encyclopedia on Pocket PC, Palm and EPOC OS Download Wikipedia onto your handheld.
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Wikipedia Search Engine Wikipedia Search Engine in different languages.
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Wikipedia Shows Power of Cooperation Dan Gillmor explains what a wiki is, and how Wikipedia can be a success.
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Wikipedia Watch A critical look at this encyclopedia and the people behind it.
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WinMacro Macro recorder and player (C++) [Windows].
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Wired News: Not Your Father's Encyclopedia Early article that describes the advantages of an open-source encyclopedia, plus its shortcomings.
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WireSpring - Linux digital signage and kiosk software solutions FireCast, by WireSpring Technologies, is a Linux-based platform for deploying and remotely managing networks of interactive kiosks. FireCast OS, the Linux kiosk operating system, uses embedded Mozilla browsers for everything from displaying client content to providing GUI management tools.
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WMpop A WindowMaker dock app that monitors a POP3 mailbox to inform you when mail arrives. It can be configured via a GTK+ GUI. (C) [GNU/Linux]
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Work and Live Abroad Work and live abroad is a web guide for anyone who either wants to work or migrate to another country. This website does not only want to inform people but also create a community where each member will help out one another in realizing the overseas dream.
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