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Vandals up attacks on Linux Web pages

Author: JT Smith

According to this article from the Toronto Star, statistics gathered by security research group Attrition show Linux-based Web sites are four times more likely to suffer online vandalism than they were just three months ago.

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  • Linux

‘Parallel internet’ taking off

Author: JT Smith

Australian IT writes, “Growing three times faster than the broader internet,
WAP technology is finally reaching a critical mass.”

Collaborative development forums scheduled for October and November

Author: JT Smith

“OpenAvenue, the leading provider of
Collaborative Development Portals, announced today that they have joined a
group of industry leading sponsors to promote and host the CollabDev Seminars
examining the issues and advantages for open standards and the collaborative
development process.” Full press release at prnewswire.com.

Creative boycotts CeBIT over MP3 ban?

Author: JT Smith

“One of the world’s leading multimedia manufacturers, Creative Technology, is
boycotting the world’s largest computer show, CeBIT,” says ZDNet.co.uk; CeBIT organizers claim they aen’t banning MP3s.

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  • Linux

Napster comes to the office

Author: JT Smith

ZDnet.co.uk pontificates about this situation:
“Nearly 900,000 workplace PCs in the US used Napster in July, more than
double the number in May. Can employer crackdowns be far behind?”

AU Internet censor shuts 16 sites in 6 months

Author: JT Smith

The Australian government has had the legal power to shut down Web sites it doesn’t like for six months now, but AustralianIT says they’ve only actually closed 16 so far in reation to 160 complaints they’ve received.

Sony PDA sells out on first day

Author: JT Smith

The Register is amused but not surprised by this phenomenon. One paragraph in the story says, “Yeah, right. Sony has such a knack of pitching demand predictions just below the
level consumer interest finally reaches, that it’s pretty clear the company is holding
back on supply to boost interest in the product.”

Bill Gates says English will remain the Net’s dominant language

Author: JT Smith

“MELBOURNE, Australia (AP)–English will remain the
language of the World Wide Web despite skyrocketing
Internet use in Asia, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates said
Tuesday.” Read it at Austin360.com

CMOS image sensors may make digital photography better and cheaper

Author: JT Smith

Startup Foveon Inc. and photo giant Eastman Kodak both claim that by the end of next year they will be producing CMOS image sensors in the works that can produce twice the resolution of 35 mm film “at a fraction of today’s costs.” Story at www.nandotimes.com.

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  • Linux

Alan Cox announces Linux 2.2.18pre4

Author: JT Smith

LhD news item:
” Newest prelease of the stable Linux kernel fixes a number of small bugs and ext2 races.”

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  • Linux