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GOOSCAN
] What is gooscan? [

Gooscan is a tool that automates queries against Google search appliances,
but with a twist. These particular queries are designed to find potential
vulnerabilities on web pages. Think "cgi scanner" that never communicates
directly with the target web server, since all queries are answered by a   
Google appliance, not by the target itself.

] Who is it written for? [

Security professionals: This tool serves as a front-end for an external web
server assessment and aids in the "information gathering" phase of a
vulnerability assessment.

Web server administrators: This tool helps to discover what the web
community may already know about you thanks to Google.

] Is this tool legal? [

From http://www.google.com/terms_of_service.html: "You may not send
automated queries of any sort to Google's system without express
permission in advance from Google. And here is the code... gooscan.c

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SUPERKARAMBA

SuperKaramba is a tool that allows one to easily create interactive eye-candy on a KDE desktop. Currently, only Linux is officially supported, although it also works well on FreeBSD and NetBSD. This program is similar to gDesklets for GNOME, Yahoo! Widget Engine for Windows Mac OS X, DesktopX for Windows, and Dashboard for Mac OS X.

The interactive programs are usually embedded directly into the background and do not disturb the normal view of the desktop. The use of SuperKaramba is not limited to KDE, but certain libraries from KDE are required. SuperKaramba is included in KDE 3.5.

How does it work?

Authors use text files to create themes that define their widget. They then have the option of adding a Python script to make the widget interactive.

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XGL

Novell Raises the Bar for the Linux Desktop Significant enhancements to Xgl framework enable development of advanced graphics to enhance functionality for end users

Novell is announcing its contribution of the Xgl graphics subsystem and the 'Compiz' compositing manager to the X.org project. These enhancements open up a whole world of hardware acceleration, fancy animation, separating hardware resolution from software resolution, and more. As a result, Linux desktops will become more usable, end-user productivity will increase, and Linux is firmly positioned at the forefront of client computing technology.

Under the leadership of Novell's David Reveman, Novell has sponsored and led the development of this powerful new graphics subsystem for Linux since late 2004. Xgl is the X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL and takes advantage of available accelerated 3D rendering hardware. It is designed to integrate well with the composite extension and performs best when a compositing manager is running. 'Compiz' is the new OpenGL compositing manager from Novell and is the framework that enables the development of graphical plug-ins.
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