Portland 1.0 Brings Linux Interfaces Together
News Programmers have released version 1.0 of the Portland software project designed to help bridge the gap between two widely used Linux user interfaces, KDE and GNOME. The Portland software project includes a set of common interfaces for KDE and GNOME.
[October 12, 2006, 9:05]
Portland Looks To Unite Linux GUIs
News The effort, called Project Portland, began showing its first software tools on Tuesday in conjunction with this week's LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in Boston. The Project Portland began as a meeting among developers at OSDL in Portland, Oregon...
[April 4, 2006, 17:20]
A Show Of Consensus In The Portland Pattern Repository
White Papers This paper suggests that the Wiki setting, though not as richly textured as a physical space, nevertheless is important to Portland Pattern Repository (PPR) users not only for the impressions it creates, but for the role it plays in controlling...
[September 1, 2004, 0:00]
Network Appliance Storage And ESRI Software Facilitate Information-Sharing For The City Of Portland
White Papers The forward-thinking project began with the development of the City of Portland Enterprise GIS Hub (EGH), a consolidation of geographic data from the area’s diverse mix of agencies, bureaus, and departments.
[March 14, 2004, 23:00]
Macromedia Case Study: The Art Institutes Of Portland, Dallas And Philadelphia
White Papers Seven Portland Art Institute students worked together as a production team with community partner Amy Stephens of the Portland Domestic Violence Prevention Fund (DVPF) to create a multimedia CD for the regional, 12-member agency coalition.
[August 18, 2004, 0:00]
City Of Portland Leverages ESRI Software And Network Appliance IP SAN Solution To Streamline Information-Sharing
White Papers The city of Portland, Oregon, ranks high on the top lists of best places to live or vacation. Standardization on NetApp storage for the ESRI ArcGIS software platform was critical to the success of the project as they were storing and accumulating...
[December 10, 2004, 23:00]
Portland Looks To Unite Linux GUIs
Talkback The article is a bit misleading. There is no problem what so ever cutting and pasting back and forth between KDE and Gnome orapplications. Status notifications from KDE shows just fine in Gnome etc. The problems, if anym is not so much technical...
[April 6, 2006, 21:38]
Portland Looks To Unite Linux GUIs
Talkback There is only one way to solve the GUI problem and it's quite simple CAN KDE IT SUCKS .
[April 5, 2006, 13:56]
Portland Looks To Unite Linux GUIs
Talkback There is only one way to solve the GUI problem and it's quite simple CAN GNOME IT SUCKS .
[April 5, 2006, 13:06]
Portland Looks To Unite Linux GUIs
Talkback there just had to be one DWEEBE out there did the not. Name: Small Green Person Occupation: Jumping up and down ranting Comment: There is only one way to solve the GUI >problem and it's quite simple CAN KDE IT SUCKS or as the kids say these...
[April 6, 2006, 0:23]
PREN Using Airspan's Wireless Technology To Build A Disruption-Tolerant High-Capacity Voice And Data Network
White Papers Portland Research and Education Network (PREN) is a joint venture of Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology, Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU), and Portland State University (PSU).
[November 17, 2005, 23:00]
Jesse Berst: How Sun And Microsoft Are Slowing Us Down
News If you tour the historic Pittock Mansion in Portland, Ore.you'll notice two old-time phones on the wall. Turn-of-the-century Portland had two incompatible phone companies. And the fight is slowing progress, just the way it did in Portland's early...
[September 2, 1999, 10:01]
Open Access: Appeal Showdown Set
News AT&T lawyers will face off in court against officials of Portland, Oregon, Monday, in the company's latest attempt to head off a small but growing movement demanding "open access" to high-speed Internet lines.
[November 1, 1999, 12:19]
'Bandits' Grab Di URL
News Developers of one Princess Diana memorial site are charging that a group of Portland, Ore.based domain-name "bandits" registered the name of the Spencer family estate -- Althorp, Princess Diana's final resting place.
[January 14, 1998, 11:19]
US Lobby Groups Demand Open Cable Access
News Local governments are eagerly watching the open cable access issue given the ongoing legal wrangling between telecommunications giant AT&T and the city of Portland, Oregon. Portland last year successfully sued to require the company to open its...
[July 21, 1999, 10:47]
Ex-Intel Worker Jailed In Terrorism Case
News Both were defendants in related cases that prosecutors said together represented a "Portland cell. Supporters even held rallies in front of the Portland courthouse. A former Intel engineer who pleaded guilty to aiding terrorist organisations was...
[February 10, 2004, 7:50]
Intel Worker Charged With Terrorism Offences
News The affidavit, prepared by an Oregon state trooper, attempts to tie Maher "Mike" Mofeid Hawash, 38, to a group of six Portland, Oregon, residents arrested on terrorism charges last year. An arraignment in open court, at which time Hawash will be...
[April 29, 2003, 15:13]
Tech Prospects Vary Across The US
News That means areas such as Portland, Oregon, where Intel, AMD and Hynix have fabrication plants, and Austin, Texas -- home to Dell Computer -- will likely show employment gains in 2002. In 2002, Portland's luck is likely to change, Cochrane said.
[January 30, 2002, 16:27]
Online Voting Can't Be Trusted On Standard PCs
News This method is particularly suited to military users -- a PC in a US military compound in Baghdad could record ballots for voters from Portland, Maine, to Portland, Oregon. Gartner believes that until trustable computing platforms are widely...
[March 8, 2004, 11:35]
NetSuite Case Study: PAC International, Inc.
White Papers When PAC International, Inc.a Portland, Oregon-based distributor of sound insulation products used in construction, found it would need to dramatically increase its headcount to be able to maintain its separate customer relationship management...
[October 18, 2005, 0:00]

