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- CommunityNet Aotearoa is a New Zealand website that provides how-to guides, advice and tools for charities and community groups. It was founded in 1998...
- non-starter" as a community-developed open source project because it did not meet the criteria of an Open Source Initiative (OSI) approved license. .NET Core 1.0...
- The Chebucto Community Net (CCN) is a Canadian FreeNet operating in Nova Scotia's Halifax Regional Muni****lity (HRM). It is registered as a non-profit...
- patents. Since then, Microsoft has changed .NET development to more closely follow a contemporary model of a community-developed software project, including...
- NetEase, Inc. (simplified Chinese: 网易; traditional Chinese: 網易; pinyin: Wǎngyì) is a Chinese Internet technology company providing online services centered...
- students. It was not the first platform of its kind in the networking community. NetFPGA used an FPGA-based approach to prototyping networking devices. This...
- 1998, in 1999 SlashNET split off to become its own entity. A few well-known communities and projects maintain an IRC presence at SlashNET, including #g7 (the...
- A free-net was originally a computer system or network that provided public access to digital resources and community information, including personal communications...
- transition from legacy .NET technologies like the .NET Framework and its proprietary runtime to the community-developed .NET Core, the CLR was dubbed...
- site in mp3 format. Mikseri.net is much like the late mp3.com, but with the focus of services towards the musician community rather than consumers. Quite...