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What To Expect In KDE 4.1

andrewmin writes "Recently, Gnome's been gaining a lot of ground on its KDE counterpart in the desktop environment wars. The KDE developers were hoping to change this with KDE 4, the new radical release of KDE, but it was not to be. KDE 4.0 was buggy and unstable, leaving everyone except the hard-core KDE lovers. Mainly, this was because it just didn't work most of the time. However, the developers were not without hope. They promised that KDE 4.1 would be more stable and fix all the holes and problems with KDE 4.0. That time is coming soon: in just four days, K Desktop Environment 4.1 will be released to the Linux masses." A release candidate for 4.1 came out just over a week ago, with binaries available "for some Linux distributions, and Mac OS X and Windows."

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JUNG - Java Universal Network/Graph Framework

visualization of data as a graph or network java library

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Magg - The Movie Aggregator, Built Using Dapper

Magg aggregates the latest and greatest movies from various websites (and you can search across those sites too). It was built really easily and quickly using Dapper to obtain the data. Feel free to reuse the source. Enjoy!

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CitizenSpeak | your campaign

CitizenSpeak is a free email advocacy service for grassroots organizations. Inspired by MoveOn email campaigns, CitizenSpeak provides the same e-advocacy capability at the community level in English and Spanish. Speak Out in 3 Easy Steps State Your Caus

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Org-mode homepage

Org-mode homepage. Org-mode is an Emacs tool for notes, planning and GTD.

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Featured Firefox Extension: Panic Hides Your Inappropriate Browsing

Firefox only Windows Mac Linux Firefox extension Panic provides a simple keyboard shortcut to instantly close all of your current

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OSGi with Peter Kriens and BJ Hargrave | Software Engineering Radio

This episode is about OSGi, the dynamic module system for Java. Our guests are Peter Kriens (OSGI's Technical Director) and<sep/>

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