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Open Office
Open Office's mission is to create an international office suite that will run on all major platforms and provide access to all functionality and data through open-component based APIs and and XML-based file format.
www.openoffice.org/
Open Text Corporation
Open Text, developed in 1991 at the University of Waterloo in Canada is a market leader in Enterprise Content Management (EDM) solutions. Open Text supports 46,000 customers and millions of users in 114 countries and 12 languages.
www.opentext.com/
Open Source
Open Source founded in 1998 and located in California, is the industry recognized body that reviews and approves licenses for OSD conformance. The Organization developed the definition by which licenses are reviewed.
www.opensource.org/
Open Source Web Design
Open Source Web Design is a collection of web designs submitted by the community that anyone can download free of charge. OSWD was founded in 2000 and is located in Philadelphia. To date there are 2080 designs.
www.oswd.org/
ATV Accessories
An ATV is a small open vehicle designed for off-road us. There are important differences between sport ATVs and utility ATVs. Website visitors can learn all about ATVs and the various available accessories.
www.atvaccessories.us/
Domain Name System
If it weren't for the domain name system (DNS), it would be difficult to do the things we expect our computer to do these days, like contact each other, display email, or open web pages.
www.domain-name-system.us/
Grill
A black-and-white image of a new gas grill is photographed on a graduated gray background. The grill is open to reveal the large cook top, which is capable of holding a large amount of meats and vegetables during a backyard party or barbecue.
www.GasGrill.us/grill.htm
Tote Bags
A tote bag is a flexible bag with an open top. Many are made of canvas, but tote bags can also be made of leather, vinyl, straw, or other fabric. Visit this site to learn more about tote bags.
www.ToteBags.us/
Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
Produced at Cornell University, this is a listing of open access e-prints in the subjects of Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Quantitative Biology, and Statistics. It is searchable by subject.
www.arxiv.org/
Asterisk
Asterisk is an extensible, downloadable, open source telephone system. This software-based PBX supports Voice over IP in many protocols, and runs on a variety of operating systems including Linux, Mac OS X, OpenBSD, FreeBSD and Sun Solaris.
www.asterisk.org/
Boost C++ Libraries
Boost Libraries are a series of peer-reviewed, open source libraries that are intended to extend the usefulness of Boost C++ software. Boost++ users can find support on the Boost Users mailing list.
www.boost.org/
International Color Consortium
The International Color Consortium promotes and encourages the standardization of an open color management system.
www.color.org/
Coppermine Photo Gallery
Coppermine is an advanced, user-friendly, picture gallery script. It is used for creating online photo albums and is free. Users can choose to make their galleries private or open to all viewers. Photos can be organized by theme.
coppermine-gallery.net/
Globus
The Globus Alliance is a group of organizations and individuals developing fundamental technologies behind the Grid to facilitate data and software sharing.
www.globus.org/
Live Journal
Live Journal, begun in 1999 and based in San Francisco, is an online journal service with an emphasis on user interaction. The basic service is free; users who pay receive premium features style choices, userpics, links, and more.
www.livejournal.com/
Microformats
Microformats are small bits of HTML that represent things like people, events, tags, etc. in webpages. They are open and free to be used by anyone in web design.
www.microformats.org/
Moodle
Moodle, located in Perth, Australia, is a free, open source e-learning platform that has been compared to Blackboard. The software was developed to help educators set up and manage online courses.
www.moodle.com/
National Center for Supercomputing Applications
First open in 1986, NCSA is one of the original five major National Science Foundation Supercomputer Centers. It is located on the campus of the University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign.
www.ncsa.edu/

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