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We have four great articles to show you for this month's O'Reilly Network review--just in case you missed them the first time around...
Setting up a Site Server with Jaguar
Jaguar's debut adds many updates to Mac OS X's under-the-hood
open source tools. In this article, James Duncan Davidson shows
you how to tap Jaguar's ability to run your own site server,
including an overview for setting up Sendmail.
Flash MX and the Bigger Picture: Lightweight Internet Applications
The Web browser is beautiful but certainly not perfect, especially
for transactions. Timothy Appnel explains why Flash MX could help
provide a better user experience by adding an application runtime
engine to complement browser functionality.
Web Services: Objects or XML Endpoints?
Matthew McDonald, coauthor of "Programming .NET Web Services,"
offers valuable advice for every .NET Web service programmer.
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Roll Your Own Digital Video Recorder
Video Disk Recorder, or VDR, is a user interface for building a
digital satellite TV receiver and recorder box running under
Linux. Howard Wen shows how VDR is ideal for people who like to
program their set-top to do what they want, and not just what
products like TiVo will let them do.
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