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ALSO CALLED: Free Software
DEFINITION: Freeware (not to be confused with free software) is programming that is offered at no cost and is a common class of small applications available for downloading and use in most operating systems. Because it may be copyrighted, you may or may not be able to reuse it in programming you are
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JavaScript Library Overview (Tutorial)
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JavaScript Libraries are the de-facto way of developing client-side JavaScript code, and learning which frameworks best suit your needs will drastically affect your development.
Posted: 09 Dec 2008 | Premiered: Available On Demand
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Mozilla Transforms BI with Pentaho and Vertica
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Please join this webinar to learn about the business intelligence platform Mozilla Corporation uses to support the management of some of the world's largest collaborative, open-source development projects such as the Firefox web browser.
Posted: 12 Nov 2008 | Premiered: Available On Demand
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All about Open Source and Virtualization with xVM
| sponsored by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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In this webcast the speaker Vijay Sarathy Sr. Manager of xVM talks about virtualization of xVM servers and the benefits of server virtualization.
Posted: 09 Sep 2008 | Premiered: Available On Demand
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Demo of the xVM Ops Center Managing Live Data Center Out in Denver
| sponsored by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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In this webcast the speaker Steve Wilson VP of xVM shows a live demo of the xVM Ops Center software and managing a set of servers in data center out in Denver.
Posted: 09 Sep 2008 | Premiered: Available On Demand
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FREEWARE DEFINITION (continued):
developing. The least restrictive "no-cost" programs are uncopyrighted programs that are in the public domain. When reusing public domain software in your own programs, it's good to know the history of the program so that you can be sure it really is in the public domain. Free software, a somewhat newer and unrelated concept, is software that can be freely used, modified, and redistributed with only one restriction: any redistributed version of the software must be distributed with the original
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