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OpenStack – Open Source Cloud Computing Software

Posted · Category: Framework

OpenStack is an Innovative, open source cloud computing software for building reliable cloud infrastructure. The goal of OpenStack is to allow any organization to create and offer cloud computing capabilities using open source software running on standard hardware.

OpenStack Compute is software for automatically creating and managing large groups of virtual private servers. OpenStack Storage is software for creating redundant, scalable object storage using clusters of commodity servers to store terabytes or even petabytes of data.

All of the code for OpenStack is freely available under the Apache 2.0 license. Anyone can run it, build on it, or submit changes back to the project. They strongly believe that an open development model is the only way to foster badly-needed cloud standards, remove the fear of proprietary lock-in for cloud customers, and create a large ecosystem that spans cloud providers.

openstack

Requirements: –
Demo: http://www.openstack.org/
License: Apache 2.0 License

Aloha Editor – WYSIWYG with a Floating Menu

Posted · Category: Forms

Aloha Editor is an advanced browser based Editor let’s you experience a whole new way of editing. It is designed to be the easiest to use, the fastest in editing and the best in its functions. The floating menu offers you the right options matching your editing context. The menu floats to the paragraph, table or content element you are editing. Thus the menu is as near as it can be.

Aloha Editor is ready to use when your website is loaded. Even if you need 20 or 100 input areas, Aloha Editor is loaded only once. Most of the other Editors use iframes and need to reload the Javascript and CSS for each instance. Aloha Editor does not need iframes. This results in saving up to 80% of the loading time compared to other editors.

aloha-editor

Requirements: –
Demo: http://aloha-editor.com/
License: AGPL 3.0 License

A Simple jQuery Tooltip Plugin with 6 Different Colors

Posted · Category: License Free, Tooltips

Tutorialzine has written a simple jQuery tooltip plugin called Colortip. It converts the title attributes of elements within your page, into a series of colorful tooltips. Six color themes are available, so you can easily match it with the rest of your design.

You can also easily create your own tooltip designs by just including three additional style classes to your stylesheet and adding an element to the supported colors array in colortip-1.0-jquery.js.

color-tooltips

Requirements: jQuery Framework
Demo: http://demo.tutorialzine.com/2010/07/colortips-jquery-tooltip…
License: License Free

Handle Broken Links Nicely with Catch404 jQuery Plugin

Posted · Category: GPL License, Tools

Broken links and 404 Errors are a problem that have plagued almost all websites since the dawn of the internet. There’s nothing attractive about clicking a link hoping that it’ll take you to your destination only to find out that the page doesn’t exist.

Addy Osmani has written a new jQuery Plugin called Catch404. Through the magic of jQuery we are going to catch 404 errors without your users even having to leave the page and then suggest some other options they have got using an inline jQuery Modal window. The benefit of Catch404 is that you can offer your users a better experience when errors are encountered on your site.

404-error

Requirements: jQuery Framework
Demo: http://www.addyosmani.com/resources/catch404/catch404.html
License: GPL License

Over 100 Icons for Web Design & Software

Posted · Category: CC License, Icons

Omer has released over 100 icons for web design and software. All of them are in PNG format, 32x32px. You can find those icons in PixeloPhilia Icon Set 1 and PixeloPhilia Icon Set 2. They are released under Creative Commons License and available download for free.

free-icons

Requirements: –
Set 1: http://omercetin.deviantart.com/art/PixeloPhilia-32PX-Icon-Set-157612627
Set 2: http://omercetin.deviantart.com/art/PixeloPhilia2-166570194
License: Creative Commons License

Why Did So Many Successful Startups Come Out of PayPal?

Posted · Category: Information

Why did so many successful entrepreneurs and startups come out of PayPal? I long have been fascinated by the extraordinary achievement from the ex-Paypal team and wonder about the reasons behind their success. In the past, mass media tried to answer this question several times but still couldn’t give us a clear answer.

Some of the past Paypal employees answering this question on Quora. After all, they should be the only ones who can tell people the inside stories. You can check the highlights of their answers within the article compiled by Primitus.

paypal

Source: Why did so many successful entrepreneurs and startups…

Find Out Which Website Loads Faster?

Posted · Category: BSD License, Tools

Whichloadsfaster is a fun way to spread the word that web performance matters. It’s about friendly competition and about testing in everybody’s browser, not just ones that have nice performance tools already.

Whichloadsfaster is open source, written in HTML and JavaScript and runs entirely on the client-side. You can host the files on your own site and tweak them to suit your own nefarious plans. You can download Whichloadfast on github.

loadfast

Requirements: –
Demo: http://www.whichloadsfaster.com/
License: BSD License

Everything You Need to Build Websites using Windows

Posted · Category: Tools

WebMatrix was built to streamline Web development and make it easy, whether you’re getting started or you just want to get things done. WebMatrix is a free Web development tool that installs in minutes and elegantly brings together a Web server, a database, and programming frameworks into a single, integrated experience. WebMatrix lets you code, test, and deploy both ASP.NET and PHP applications side by side.

WebMatrix connects you to a world of popular and free open-source Web applications, including DotNetNuke, Umbraco, WordPress, Joomla!, and more. Simply select an application from the built-in gallery, and WebMatrix handles the downloading and installation of your new Web site. The days of hand-editing configuration files and making sure you have all the right components are long gone. Customize your site using the built in code editor and make it yours.

webmatrix

Requirements: Windows OS
Demo: http://www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/
License: Read License Agreement

15 Best Free Open Source Ecommerce Platforms

Posted · Category: eCommerce

When it comes to open source ecommerce platforms, there are plenty to choose from. Here, we take a close look at the 15 best available, which should help guide you in the right direction. I’m not going to lie- finding the perfect platform is not easy.

Each one has its own set of pros and cons and has been designed with a slightly different user in mind. Uploading products and customising your store can be very time consuming, so make sure you have given several platforms a try before you make that final decision and integrate one into your site.

1. Magento (free)

You’ve only got to look at Magento’s client list to realise what an excellent piece of open-source software it is. Samsung, The North Face, Stussy and Nespresso all use it to power their online stores. It’s used by 30,000 merchants and is the world’s fastest growing ecommerce platform. You have to pay for the Enterprise Edition, which is packed full of extremely useful features, but the Community Edition, meant for developers only, is free to download and use.

2. osCommerce (free)

osCommerce is absolutely free under the GNU General Public License and caters very well to most people’s needs. Unsurprisingly, considering how easy it is to set up and run, it’s extremely popular, powering over 228,700 online stores. Such popularity does come with a significant downside however- it makes it harder for you to differentiate your store from the thousands of others out there. If you want to stand out from the crowd, you’re going to need to use some of the 5,800 add-ons available, some of which cost money. Read the rest of this entry »

A Suite of Open Source Tools for Creating Custom Maps

Posted · Category: License Free, Maps

MapBox is a suite of open source tools for creating custom maps in Amazon’s cloud infrastructure. MapBox’s TileMill toolkit is a fully configured open source tile rendering engine designed to create maps using any data set, whether your private data or freely available public sources.

MapBox.com also makes large public data sets available for easy access and use. Combining TileMill and these data sets together, MapBox provides the framework that we use to make some of the most beautiful custom maps in the world.

mapbox

Requirements: –
Demo: http://mapbox.com/
License: License Free

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