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[News] Medical Imaging Software for GNU/Linux and Other Applications

  • Subject: [News] Medical Imaging Software for GNU/Linux and Other Applications
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 22:11:09 +0000
  • Followup-to: comp.os.linux.advocacy
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7 of the Best Free Linux Medical Imaging Software

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| Medical imaging is an essential, non-
| invasive, routine activity performed by 
| radiographers and radiologic technologists. 
| It is a discipline of the health profession 
| which involves using technology to capture 
| images of the human body. 
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http://www.linuxlinks.com/article/2010030916055813/MedicalImaging.html

Alternative browsers shine

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| You're probably aware of my disdain for 
| Microsoft's Swiss-cheese-security-hole Web 
| browser, Internet Explorer, which is so 
| unsafe even some of the software experts at 
| Microsoft avoid it.
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http://blog.syracuse.com/cny/2010/03/alternative_browsers_shine.html

Setting Up a Virtual Supercomputer Using BOINC

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| In volunteer computing any person with his 
| mind bent a bit (towards the side of 
| greater human cause) can donate a part of 
| their pcâs computational power as a 
| service. Many data intensive projects like 
| the SETI@home runs on volunteer computing 
| with people all around the world 
| participating in it.
| 
| [...]
| 
| And for those techie guys who i am sure 
| will be bit disappointed after skimming 
| through this â BOINC stands for Berkeley 
| Open Infrastructure For Network Computing. 
| It is an architecture developed by David 
| Anderson to support GRID based projects.It 
| is available in open source..thanks to 
| those great minds.. And it is this middle-
| ware which integrates various nodes present
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http://techie-blogger.com/setting-up-a-virtual-supercomputer-using-boinc/


Related:

Baylor neuroimaging lab has open source on the brain

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| Nagios was more complicated than King preferred. "One of the main 
| complaints about open source in general is that you have to install a lot 
| of different pieces, and while none of this is particularly difficult, 
| it's still sort of a pain."   
| 
| King says he heard about Hyperic from a Slashdot post, downloaded the free 
| version, and installed the software in one step that took him no more than 
| 15 minutes. "I thought, 'How easy is this?'"  
| 
| King didn't have to buy the Enterprise Extensions for Hyperic -- he just 
| wanted to. "We use so much open source, I can't add up the value of it. 
| When you see a good project you want to encourage it. I felt a community 
| responsibility to support Hyperic. I believe in the project.   
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http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=07/06/04/1441225
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