Bahrain has reposed a major vote of confidence in Linux by using the open source software as the engine to drive its future on-line services. IBM is providing the support, while its regional partner, Gulf Business Machines, is doing the project implementation. In fact, the GCC states have recommended incorporating Linux within their own framework, …
Month: October 2003
It’s been such a long time ago that I used dial-up, that connecting now from the hotel in Dubai at 28.8kbps makes me REALLY appreciate even the crappy service we get from Batelco in Bahrain! In here for the next 3 days to attend the Gitex exhibition, the premier IT exhibition in the region. But …
like this water rat wouldn’t you if you suddenly woke up and found that the democracy that everyone is applauding in your country is a mere myth?
browsing various news sources this morning, I found a very small piece in the local rag entitled: “Clubs rap bid to harm unity”, I can’t provide a link to it as they change their stories’ links when they go into the archive, stupid way to manage a newspaper’s website, but there you go, so allow …
OpenOffice.org 1.1 can be downloaded now. It represents months of testing, improvement, innovation. There is no other office suite like it, either in terms of features or code. And it’s free. Right now, it’s only available in English. Different languages will be ready shortly. OpenOffice.org I have completely switched to OpenOffice and will never go …