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8 Free, Open Source Tools for a Better Digital Music Experience

Sure the world of digital music is loaded with copyright sharks, DRM and other undesirables, but it's also increasingly teeming with cool, free open source tools and applications. Do you want to sync iPods and iPhones to any computer anywhere? How about playing Doom on your own customized OS for iPods or most other music players? Do you need customized music library management for multiple platforms, including Linux? Would you like to mix and record original music online with other musicians? How about a free, streaming radio application for your phone that will automate interesting playlists for you, and play while you use other apps? Here are eight great resources for doing all of this and more.


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Keep an iPod rockin' with Rockbox open source jukebox firmware. Installation is easy, and you can even play Doom.

Mobile World Congress: The good, the bad, the ugly and the boring.

How much of the mobile Internet market will open source get? Vendors at the Mobile World Congress lined up behind Android, LiMo, and Symbian.

Mastering OpenOffice.org Base. Creating basic databases and tables.

The WebGUI 7.6 open source content management system has arrived. It's well-liked for for Intranets and smaller web sites.

Ten tips to reduce open source software risks. Proper security and meticulous inventories are good focus points for enterprises.