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[News] Obama Can Now Use Free Software in Speeches

  • Subject: [News] Obama Can Now Use Free Software in Speeches
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2010 01:46:48 +0000
  • Followup-to: comp.os.linux.advocacy
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TeleKast Is a Snazzy Open Source Teleprompter App

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| Over at cool-stuff blog Cool Tools, former TV 
| commercial director and producer Jeff Bragg 
| gives TeleKast a runthrough in the video 
| below:
| 
| TeleKast if a free download for Windows and 
| Linux only. It's currently an alpha release, 
| so you might expect a little bugginessâbut it 
| worked like a charm in my tests. If you'd 
| prefer a little teleprompter action without 
| installing an application, check out 
| previously mentioned CuePrompter.
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http://lifehacker.com/5471419/telekast-is-a-snazzy-open-source-teleprompter-app

FOSS everywhere....

Open Source eCommerce: Quality is no longer enough

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| I'm delighted to be writing about Open Source 
| eCommerce (OSC) for Practical eCommerce! When 
| I started in the Internet industry, the few 
| eCommerce stores were custom-programmed, they 
| cost millions of dollars and employed large 
| teams of programmers. osCommerce changed all 
| that at the turn of the century with the first 
| free, open source eCommerce program.
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http://www.practicalecommerce.com/blogs/post/640-Open-Source-eCommerce-Quality-is-no-longer-enough


Recent:

Favi debuts RIOLED-Q and RIOLED-V wireless pico projectors

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| Based on Linux, users can run a number of
| programs including YouTube, Flickr, e-mail
| clients, web browsers and more. Itâs being
| touted as a netbook/projector. Thereâs also a
| USB port, A/V output, a SM/MMC card reader and
| internal memory (though its not clear how
| much).
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http://blogs.zdnet.com/gadgetreviews/?p=11022


âBusiness Classâ Favi Pico-Projectors Run Small, Have Linux

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| The RIOLED-V is actually a netbook slash
| projector, featuring Linux, web apps (YouTube,
| Flickr and a few other ubiquitous ones like
| weather and email were mentioned) and Wi-Fi.
| It kind of reminded me of that MSI projector
| PC the CES guys spotted out in Vegas this
| week, albeit a smaller, half-baked version
| that did not look anything like a small space
| ship with 1080p.
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http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2010/01/business-class-favi-pico-projectors-run-small-have-linux-will-travel/


Last year:

Tiny DLP projector ships

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| Digi-Key has started distributing a tiny video projector from Texas
| Instruments (TI) that could prove small enough to embed in mobile phones. The
| 10-lumen Pico Projector uses TI's DLP (digital light processing) technology,
| and is sold as part of a development kit targeting the Linux-ready
| BeagleBoard.
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS5071815135.html?kc=rss
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