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More online stores may try Amazon-style ‘dynamic pricing’

Author: JT Smith

Amazon tried selling DVDS at different prices to different customers and got slammed for it, but if this SiliconValley.com story is correct, more online retailers may soon be pulling the same trick. Will buying anything at all online become as tedious a haggling process as buying a car or an airline ticket? A good question, still unanswered.

Category:

  • Open Source

Gates grants could help establish charitable legacy

Author: JT Smith

Bill Gates is now giving away money faster than he’s making it, and whether you like the man or not, this is a good pattern to establish. This Nando Times story expresses the hope that other computer industry richies will follow in Gates’ footsteps and become mega-donors to various charities both while they are still alive and in their wills.

Category:

  • Linux

non-GNU, published free documentation books

Author: JT Smith

A (too) short, just-updated list of books not published by the GNU people themselves but that meet their licensing standards.

Category:

  • Linux

AMD bounces back

Author: JT Smith

AMD has been written off as dead many times, but may now be poised to give Intel a serious run for the #1 spot in the PC uP business, says SiliconValley.com

Category:

  • Unix

Yet another ‘giveaway’ PC startup

Author: JT Smith

All of the ones that have gone before have failed or are in the process of failing, but PeoplePC thinks it can be successful by offering $24.95/month ISP service and “free” PCs in bulk lots to corporations that want all their employees to have home computers instead of pitching individual users. More at Yahoo News.

Category:

  • Linux

$10m boost to China’s web research

Author: JT Smith

“China’s internet research efforts have received a $10 million boost
from the Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing,” says BBC News.

Linux-2.4.0-test9-pre6

Author: JT Smith

LinuxToday quotes Linus: “This should fix the VM deadlocks (knock wood), and adds the infrastructure
for better samba serving. And lots of small details….”

Category:

  • Linux

Alan Cox releases 2.2.18pre10

Author: JT Smith

“More USB synchronziation. Other fixes of stuff that crept in from the big changes before and a few longer term bug fixes” (as reported by lwn.net)

Category:

  • Linux

Will privacy kill the CueCat?

Author: JT Smith

Privacy concerns big enough to stop Digital Convergence?” asks ZDnet. “The Privacy Foundation plans to deliver the latest blow to Internet data collector Digital:Convergence Corp. on Friday when the organization releases a report criticizing the company’s collection of potentially identifying information over the Internet.

Category:

  • Unix

Typosquatting

Author: JT Smith

Slashdot has the discussion, and ZDnet has the article, on the subject of domain squatting mistyped domains in the hopes or luring in unsuspecting users.