9 posts tagged “directory”
ohloh have just introduced a new concept of open source software "stacks" which are collections of your favorite free libre open software grouped into functional collections for example for "desktop", "server", "PBX" etc.
You should be able to see the stacks I've created FSSE (server), OSDE (desktop) , VOIP & VIZZ (virtualisation)
@ http://www.ohloh.net/accounts/3283/stacks ! or read more @ http://www.ohloh.net/wiki/stack_faq
What's in your favorite ohloh "stack" ?
Apache
http://directory.apache.org/
http://directory.apache.org/apacheds/1.0/11-what-apache-directory-server-is.html
http://directory.apache.org/apacheds/1.0/apacheds-v10-basic-users-guide.html
http://directory.apache.org/community%26resources/articles.html
Other
http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/~gawor/ldap/features.html
http://ldap.akbkhome.com/index.php
http://www.jxplorer.org/
Here are some educational resources I found via the Association of Teachers Websites webpage
http://www.ohloh.net/ doesn't seem to let you add other members as contacts, friends or neighbours !
even though it is very good at showing you other members who use a similar set of open source software !
Now there are three open source directories that you can contribute to
- a related tag(s) auto suggestion that has to seen/used to be believed
- show the world your open source stack
- ohloh javascript badges !
How big is your open source stack ? I've only a member for 12 hours and mine is already 10 pages long
ohloh automatic dynamic tagging screenshot (you really need a video to understand it fully)
Google Voice Local Search is Google Labs experimental service to make local-business search accessible over the phone.
To try this service, just dial 1-800-GOOG-411 (1-800-466-4411) from any phone.
Using this service, you can:
- search for a local business by name or category.
You can say "Giovanni's Pizzeria" or just "pizza".
- get connected to the business, free of charge.
- get the details by SMS if you’re using a mobile phone.
Just say "text message".
It really couldn’t be simpler, power up the laptop, order your drink or food from the bar and ask for a Wi-Fi voucher; this contains an access code for your computer. You will then connect to a network free for 30 minutes – order another drink and go on line for another 30 minutes @ Wetherspoons
Alternatively check these directories
rdiculous http://rdiculous.com/about/ think that Web 2.0 names with random letters missing (especially the “e” before the “r”) are rdiculous
i disagree especially since i run http://vizzr.info/Opensource IT directory of enterprise open source applications.