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A Motley
Fool article counted the two big Linux companies
among 2000’s top 10 stock losers, while SearchEnterpiseLinux
focused on “marriages” between major vendors such
as IBM and Hewlett-Packard and Linux.
A LinuxWorld
story proclaimed 2000 as a “very good year,” with
Sun Microsystems Open-Sourcing Star Office and
Japanese retailer Lawson purchasing 15,000 IBM
machines with Linux installed.
Upside
Today took a comprehensive look at the year for
Open Source, with a two-part month-by-month chronicle
of Open Source news. It’s quite exhaustive.
More of a Christmas feature than a year-end one, but a
roundup nonetheless, Canada
Computes looked at Open Source games available
this year.
If you’re more of a hardware geek than a game-player,
check
out ZDNet UK’s chip review. It was a big year in
the Chip Wars.
And then there’s the
tech year iin review, haiku style, from CNet.
Those crazy kids over at News.com.
New in NewsForge this week
The best of NewsForge
Since NewsForge launched in mid-August, we’ve had a
steady increase in readers. It’s been an exciting and
challenging year, and we look forward to bringing an
even better, more comprehensive Open Source news site
in 2001. For those of you who are recent converts to
our cause, here are some of the stories we’ve done
this year:
Happy New Year, everyone.
NewsForge editors read and respond to comments
posted on our discussion
page.
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“The Swedish translation of GNU GPL 2 has been updated to a third and probably final version. This version has been proofread by two programmers in the GNU field and two lawyers versed in the software license field. Still no one is endorsed to use the Swedish translation, but rather encouraged to use the original English version. I hope this document will encourage more Swedes to enjoy the world of free software use and development.
“You’ll find version 3 of the Swedish translation of GNU GPL 2
online.”
Submitted by Mikael Pawlo.
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