Top 5: Alternatives to Gmail, the Free Software Foundation today, and more

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In this week's Top 5 articles of the week: Alternatives to Gmail, the Free Software Foundation today, how to teach big data to students, the world's first open digital camera for film, and an interview with Klaatu about Human Interface Guidelines (HIG).

Top 5 articles of the week

5. Human Interface Guidelines (HIG) for the Unix shell

In this interview, Klaatu tells us about his upcoming All Things Open talk about HIG, or Human Interface Guidelines. David Both interviews.

4. A closer look at the world's first open digital cinema camera

Filmmaker Daniel Mulligan tells us more about the beta version of the open source Axiom camera.

3. Teaching big data processing with open source software

Hear what it's like to learn about Hadoop and related tools for big data processing from two students and their professor. They utilized open source tools for experimenting with "smart cities" data.

2. The Free Software Foundation: 30 years in

Jono Bacon reflects on the 30-year anniversary of the Free Software Foundation (FSF) and shares excerpts from his interview of John Sullivan, the foundation's executive director.

1. Five open source alternatives to Gmail

Explore the world of open source alternatives to Gmail and discover several options for free webmail clients to manage your inbox.

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