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KDE at LinuxTag 2005: Summary and Technologies

Wednesday, 29 June 2005
As LinuxTag 2005 is over, many KDE contributors went home to implement ideas that were discussed during the event. In case you got lost among all of the announcements, here's an easy-to-click-through list of new features. Before reading, you might want to have a look at the pictures, and there are now more added daily to the community photo list. Read More

KDE at LinuxTag 2005: First Day Impressions

Thursday, 23 June 2005
The annual KDE show at LinuxTag has begun already. With talks about KCall and 'KDE: 3, 2, 1!', users had a great chance to learn about existing and new features of KDE. The booth was crowded as always. We were visited by politicians, entrepreneurs interested in deploying the Kiosk framework on Internet terminals, and for tomorrow a guided tour for pupils is planned so they can learn about how to effectively use their new desktop in school - which is KDE. Read More

Brazilian KDE Meeting at V.FISL

Friday, 18 June 2004
The V Fórum Internacional de Software Livre, the major Free Software event in Latin America, brought together a lot of KDE developers and users from June 2nd to 5th in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Read about the event, the KDE related materials and several plans and announcements. Read More

GGZ Gaming Zone Now Supports KDE

Monday, 18 June 2001
It's a well-kept secret that KDE games are no longer toys but maturing entertainment applications. Games such as KMines (link updated) demonstrate the concept of global highscores as well as general plans to provide an online gaming framework. We're pleased to announce that the GGZ Gaming Zone, an open alternative to Microsoft's Gaming Zone, adds to the arsenal of KDE gaming resources with the 0.0.4 release. KDE frontends and games are now available (screenshots), with more planned in the future. Read on for an overview of GGZ in the KDE context. Read More