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Lastminute.com sucks, Expedia the best travel site

Author: JT Smith

The Register reports that half of those who took part in an informal survey said they had
ordered all, or part of their holiday online – so they should know a thing or
two.

Splitting Linux! Could a bad dream be coming true?

Author: JT Smith

Among some open source developers, forking equals the end of the
code-development tree’s common roots. For others, it’s just an
inevitable part of the growth process. From ZDCOUK.

Category:

  • Open Source

IDC: strong growth for global software market

Author: JT Smith

The packaged software market will continue to grow at a compound growth rate of 15 per cent through 2004, a new study concludes. From IDG.com.

Category:

  • Open Source

WIPO steals madonna.com from porn guy, gives to rich singer

Author: JT Smith

The BBC online reports: The UN World Intellectual Property
Organisation (WIPO) ruled that Dan Parisi, an
American entrepreneur, had not registered the
name in good faith.

The mother of Gore’s invention

Author: JT Smith

During a March 1999 CNN interview, while trying to differentiate himself from rival Bill
Bradley, Gore boasted: “During my service in the United States Congress, I took the
initiative in creating the Internet.” And it was all downhill from there. From Wired.com.

NSA director: “Information is now a place”

Author: JT Smith

“It is a place where we must ensure American security as
surely as….sea, air and space.” From The Register.

Category:

  • Linux

Gnutella development gnotted

Author: JT Smith

Wired.com reports: The open-source alternative to Napster is having its share of technical and political problems. Some developers want to stop its promotion and fix its limitations.

Category:

  • Open Source

The Linux learning curve – grokking KDE

Author: JT Smith

An article at FreeOS.com explains various KDE applications you’ll encounter on your travels through Linuxland.

Category:

  • Linux

Review: BSD system security tutorial

Author: JT Smith

This BSDToday writer says: “I found that a good amount of material covered was useful in my everyday job as a system admin. The most important was the
“Technical Writing 101″ , which took a good portion of the first day’s afternoon.”

Federal funds funneled to Microsoft users

Author: JT Smith

From OSOpinion: A new Canadian service, paid for with our tax dollars, supports and promotes Microsoft to the detriment of other OS vendors: This Federally funded program is implicitly restricted to only those Canadians who buy their O/S from Microsoft. The 3Web site presents an explicit message: There is no connection software for Mac, Linux, nor, dare I guess, for BSD or OS/2 or…” Kelly McNeill

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  • Open Source