A Room with a View by E.M.Forster (Text Synchronized Audiobook)
Downloads We appreciate the work of all librivox volunteers and it is our intention to bring all their titles to the iPhone community. When Lucy Honeychurch travels to Italy with her cousin, she meets George Emerson, a bohemian and an atheist who falls in...
[December 19, 2009, 17:15]
Candide by Voltaire (Text Synchronized Audiobook)
Downloads We appreciate the work of all librivox volunteers and it is our intention to bring all their titles to the iPhone community. Candide, ou lOptimisme, (Candide, or Optimism) (1759) is a picaresque novel by the Enlightenment philosopher Voltaire.
[December 21, 2009, 23:34]
A Visit to the Holy Land, Egypt, and Italy by Ida Laura Pfeiffer (Text Synchronized Audiobook)
Downloads We appreciate the work of all librivox volunteers and it is our intention to bring all their titles to the iPhone community. Ida Pfeiffer travelled alone in an era when women didnt travel. She went first on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, then went...
[December 19, 2009, 18:39]
Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery (Text Synchronized Audiobook)
Downloads We appreciate the work of all librivox volunteers and it is our intention to bring all their titles to the iPhone community. Lucy Maud Montgomerys classic childrens novel, Anne of Green Gables tells the story of a red headed orphan girl with a...
[December 18, 2009, 23:32]
Anne of the Island by Lucy Maud Montgomery (Text Synchronized Audiobook)
Downloads We appreciate the work of all librivox volunteers and it is our intention to bring all their titles to the iPhone community. This is the continuing story of Anne Shirley and the third book in the Anne of Green Gables series.
[December 18, 2009, 23:33]
Mozilla: we'll pay developers where we can
News Sometimes [volunteers] struggle on bad machines, or stay up all hours looking for someone with a Linux machine to test a program. Mozilla Foundation has said it is committed to rewarding the community that helps develop its software.
[May 25, 2006, 13:10]
The Visual Side of Wikipedia
White Papers The name "Wikipedia" has been associated with terms such as collaboration, volunteers, reliability, vandalism, and edit-war. Fewer people might think of "Images," "Maps," "Diagrams," "Illustrations" in this context.
[March 9, 2007, 0:00]
Leading Hospital Boosts Clinical and Administrative Productivity With the Google Search Appliance
White Papers At Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, 10,000 staff, physicians, volunteers and students work to improve the lives of hundreds of thousands of people every year. Administrators rely on the intranet to find policies and procedures as well as...
[June 22, 2009, 1:19]
Vols Football
Downloads Volunteers is a University of Tennessee football schedule for the iPhone and iPod Touch. It provides up-to-date kickoff times and game results. Go Vols!
[August 12, 2008, 8:00]
Computer Aid: New life for old IT
News Computer Aid International has grown from one volunteer working part time to a slick operation employing 15 paid full-time staff and up to 15 volunteers, in just six years. The organisation currently ships some 1,500 computers a month to the...
[February 10, 2005, 15:25]
Wikipedia: fitting the open source framework
News The online encyclopaedia Wikipedia is often referred to as an open source project because it is written, edited and policed by a global group of volunteers. However, the open source label doesn't really fit Wikipedia.
[December 13, 2005, 13:55]
Study: Mobile-broadband speeds are below 1Mbps
News The research group Epitro monitored connections among a pool of UK volunteers for its survey and found that the average was not reaching advertised download speeds, typically 3.6Mbps from most UK mobile-broadband suppliers.
[June 10, 2009, 15:14]
Open-source voting: Secure over obscure?
News Even with built-in security measures, though, potential human error among thousands of volunteers could put them at risk. At the OpenSource World event in San Francisco, California secretary of state Debra Bowen says open-source software can help...
[August 19, 2009, 15:37]
ID cards set back by equipment failure
News The trial, involving the registering of 10,000 volunteers to record and test biometric ID data, was originally due to launch in February but did not begin until last week and as a result the length of the project has been cut from six months to...
[May 6, 2004, 12:25]
Byte Night hailed 'outstanding' success
News Each year an ever-larger band of volunteers from some of the industry's largest companies brave a night sleeping out on the streets of London to raise money for NCH. Friday night saw the IT community come out in support of Byte Night -- an annual...
[September 22, 2003, 13:15]
The Cult of the Amateur review
Reviews Wikipedia runs on amateur volunteers with a very few skeleton staff; Britannica is laying off staff by the hundreds, if not thousands. Keen's argument is simple: we are embracing the 'noble amateur' at the expense of our experts, who are losing...
[February 1, 2008, 14:15]
UK ID card fuss is only temporary
Blog Comment The next step is to emmbed RDIF trackers in everyday structures such as lamposts etc.soon we will have requests for volunteers to have a go at having chips implanted under the skin. Retail organisations are already tagging clothes and other items...
[October 30, 2008, 7:01]
Can your mobile phone impair your vision?
News The scientists studied 20 volunteers who used a driving simulator to experience all sorts of distractions, from cars suddenly swerving to a traffic light changing. New research from the University of Utah has revealed a potentially lethal "tunnel...
[January 28, 2003, 8:01]
Jeeves asking Mozilla for support
News Key Mozilla volunteers now also work for Google, and the browser showcases Google search in its interface. Ask Jeeves and the Mozilla Foundation have begun discussions on the twin possibilities of a Firefox-based Jeeves browser and of donating...
[February 15, 2005, 11:45]
Chip implants aim to save lives
News On Friday, Applied Digital Solutions plans to implant chips in eight test volunteers so their personal information can be scanned with the wave of a wand. If your ageing father had Alzheimer's, would you plant a chip in his back to keep him safe?
[May 10, 2002, 10:30]



