It featured articles on topics including computers, technology, politics, current events, theology and philosophy.
The relaunch also brought forth the first version of a blue sphere logo and the new tagline "the Independent Journal of Open Source Migration".
On July 4, 2002, Open for Business, LinuxandMain.com, KernelTrap and Device Forge's LinuxDevices and DesktopLinux.com formed LinuxDailyNews (LDN), an aggregation site that was intended to help increase the publicity of independent open source news sites.
The site was launched as part of DesktopLinux.com's "wIndependence Day" promotion and had an early spike in popularity following a mention on Slashdot.
The site continued in a similar fashion, with its mix of coverage on Linux, BSD and Mac OS X through early 2006.
The new OFB adopted the site's current general interest focus, de-emphasizing its past emphasis on Open Source and technology.