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OpenCulture.com, apart from serving up engrossing daily articles and videos on art, literature, and culture in general; contains within its
Read moreFree Software, Writing and other Stuff
OpenCulture.com, apart from serving up engrossing daily articles and videos on art, literature, and culture in general; contains within its
Read moreThe late 70s and early 80s were arguably the golden age of computer nerdiness. This was an age of innovation
Read moreMozilla is seeking applicants for its Open Web Fellowship 2015 programme. Successful candidates will work with organisations such as ACLU,
Read moreAaron Swartz was a brilliant computer programmer and activist who helped develop the RSS news feed protocol, co-founded Reddit, developed
Read moreNow that Minecraft and Mojang belong to Microsoft, things don’t bode well for multiplatfom playing or open modding and APIs
Read moreThe AmayaOS team has just released version 0.06 of their free Unix-like (but not Linux) operating system. Apart from bug
Read moreArty FX is a plugin bundle of artistic real-time audio effects. The aim of this plugin collection is to allow
Read moreHarry van Haaren is busy developing a modern suite of music software applications for musicians who use Linux and who
Read moreAlways on the look out for new resources, we came upon the Internet Archive’s Book Images account on Flickr. The
Read moreToday we rolled out a new version of Pling with new features and a cleaner, easier interface. Probably one of
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