OpenSuse Joins Google Summer of Code

Google, openSUSE May 18th, 2008       105Views

OpenSuse project has announced that it has 10 projects being funded through Google’s Summer of Code 2008.In order to join the Google Summer of Code activities, OpenSuse fans have nominated a total of more than 50 projects, and eventually 10 software projects ,which are as follows:

LTSP GUI Management for openSuse by Jan Weber (Jigish Gohil)
Interactive Crash Analysis by Nikolay Derkach (Jan Blunck)
Face-Based Authentication by Rohan Anil (Alex Lau Chun Yin)
Grub4ext4: Enable ext4 File System as Boot Partition by PengTao ( Coly Li)
New Approach for RPM Packages Creation by Andrei Oprisan (Stanislav Brabec)
Libzypp Download Failover by Gerard Farràs i Ballabriga (Peter Poeml)
Gnome Build Service Client for openSuse by Mario ?ani? (Rodrigo Moya)
Integration of OpenID Consumer to Build Service by Hameedullah Khan ( Cornelius Schumacher)
Migration Assistant Reloaded by Peter Libi? (Pavol Rusnak)
Build Service-Eclipse Integration by Long Hong (Michal Marek)


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Artist themes for iGoogle

Google May 9th, 2008       64Views

Google announced that there will invite some world-class artists to open up a new theme collections on iGoogle.IGoogle users can freely arrange for them to access personalized documents.

All works dynamically change every day.Besides,artists can determine their own characteristics and style.Now you can put the work of world-class artists and innovators on your personalized Google homepage.

 

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Google will close Hello

Google May 9th, 2008       122Views

Hello will be shut down on May 15th.

Google established the site when purchasing Picasa in 2004,which is used to show photo sharing.

However,the number of visitors getting smaller each year,Google has finally decided to give up.

Only a farewell speech on the website:

All good things come to an end. So it is with sadness that we say goodbye to Hello.

Hello will be shut down on May 15th.

We originally embarked on a mission to make photo sharing easier and more fun with Hello. We plan to keep carrying that torch in new projects to come.

We hope that you continue to enjoy the other sharing products Google offers including Picasa, Picasa Web Albums and Google Talk.

Keep on sharing!

- The Hello Team

 

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