This week was full of juicy stuff!

- OpenKomodo [http://www.openkomodo.com/]
OpenKomodo is the opensource version of Komodo IDE an ActiveState
commercial product - very XUL. I give it a road test and it will stay as
my programming editor. Screenshots here:
http://paradigma.pt/~vd/images/openkomodo_screenshots/

- Nexenta Storage Appliance [http://tinyurl.com/3593t8]
The power of ZFS for storage with a very nice management console.

- CIFS in Solaris [http://blogs.sun.com/amw/entry/cifs_in_solaris]
"The Solaris CIFS service is a native kernel implementation; a
first-class citizen of the Solaris operating system that has been
integrated with NFS, ZFS and many OS feature enhancements to provide
seamless, ubiquitous, cross-protocol file sharing."
Hint: OpenSolaris will be the next storage platform.

- Hyped GPhone
I've a _lot_ to say about this subject, but it will have to be in
another week. For now, here's a brief and concise article:
http://tinyurl.com/37j9v4

- Sweet Amora [http://code.google.com/p/amora/]
Using a cellphone with bluethooth as a presentation control slider.

- Mac's QuickSilver [http://code.google.com/p/blacktree-alchemy/]
In very alpha mode, afaik.

- Mac's Leopard Source Code
[http://www.opensource.apple.com/darwinsource/10.5/]

- Fedora 8 [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/8/ReleaseSummary]
It's here, it's out and it's a werewolf. I don't qualify any more as
linux distro beta tester so I've only installed yesterday. Review next
week.

- Flyback [http://code.google.com/p/flyback/]
The time machine for Linux as they claim. For me it's just a couple of
rsync scripts, but with space to improve.

- RedHat Cloud Computing
[http://www.redhat.com/solutions/cloud/index.html?id]
RHEL in Amazon EC2; just signed for testing :)

... at last, but not least:

- Via Michelin Maps & Drive API [http://tinyurl.com/3846qa]
SapoMaps, beat this.

-- 
//VD
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