Linux Journal Issue #171/July 2008

Features

Keep on Blogging in a Free World  by Katherine Druckman
Matt Mullenweg gives us a peek behind the WordPress curtain. We find out what's new in blogging, how WordPress evolves, and his feelings about open source.
Using WebKit in Your Desktop Application  by Benjamin Meyer
Blurring the lines between the desktop application and the Web.
Dojo: the JavaScript Toolkit with Industrial-Strength Mojo  by Matthew Russell
Dojo isn't just a JavaScript toolkit, it's the industrial-strength JavaScript toolkit.
Introducing OpenLaszlo 4  by Paul Barry
OpenLaszlo's goal is to add desktop-like functionality to browser-based applications.

Indepth

Semantic Web Publishing with RDFa  by Golda Velez
The why and how of using RDFa to add semantics to your site.
My Move to Solid State  by Kyle Rankin
Is a solid state drive worth it? In this article, Kyle Rankin pits a 1.8" 4200rpm drive against an SSD in a series of real-world Linux tests.
Linux and the Enterprise Desktop: Where Are We Today?  by James Gray
Can Linux finally make inroads onto the enterprise desktop?
How to Use Quanta Plus, the Web Developer Tool with Everything but the Kitchen Sink  by Andew Min
A tutorial on doing it all with Quanta Plus, the open-source Web IDE.

Columns

Reuven M. Lerner's At the Forge   Integrating OpenID  
Marcel Gagné's Cooking with Linux   You Look Marvelous on the Web!  
Dave Taylor's Work the Shell   Of Movies, Trivia Games and Twitter  
Mick Bauer's Paranoid Penguin   Customizing Linux Live CDs, Part III  
Kyle Rankin's Hack and /   Migrate to a New Hard Drive  
Doc Searls' EOF   A Tale of Two Futures  

Review

Over-the-Air Digital TV with Linux  by Alolita Sharma

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