Online Storage with Wuala by Daniel Bartholomew
http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/online-storage-wuala

At it's most basic level, Wuala is an online storage service. Like
other services it aims to allow you to access your files from
anywhere.  The big difference that sets Wuala apart from other
offerings, such as Amazon's S3, is that Wuala is peer-to-peer.

Linux on the Desktop: Who Cares! by Shawn Powers
http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/linux-desktop-who-cares

Bash Process Substitution by Mitch Frazier
http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/shell-process-redirection

Microsoft and ODF: Has Hades Gone Sub-Zero? by Glyn Moody
http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/microsoft-and-odf-has-hades-gone-sub-zero

Interview with ESR (Jan 1, 2008) by Glyn Moody
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9911

Eric Steven Raymond has played a key role in the history of open
source. In 1997, he published The Cathedral and the Bazaar (CatB), his
seminal analysis of why the open-source development approach works so
well. He was one of a group who came up with the term open source and,
until 2005, was President of the Open Source Initiative (OSI), which
he co-founded. After years as one of computing's most vocal and
colorful characters, Raymond has been conspicuous by his absence
recently. He tells Glyn Moody why, looks back over the ten years since
CatB was published, and forward to the future of open source and its
ideas.

Bye :)
--
Bharathi S


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