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O’Reilly University of Perl 2000 Tours U.S.

Author: JT Smith

Announcement at useperl.org about the October O’Reilly University of Perl 2000 four-city tour.

September 2000 Linux Gazette

Author: JT Smith

It’s that time again – time to read the latest Linux Gazette. Lots of goodies in this issue, too.

Category:

  • Linux

Installing and using WINE

Author: JT Smith

Linuxnewbie.org has a tutorial about installing WINE:
“One of the first things that will happen while you learn to use Linux, is you’ll say to yourself “I wish there was a Linux version of…” You may not need to wish any longer. Now, I’m not saying that there is a version of that program, but, there is a program that is just as good usually. It’s called WINE, and it might make all those wishes come true.”

Category:

  • Linux

IBM to open seven Linux centers in Asia-Pacific

Author: JT Smith

IBM will invest more than $200 million in the Asia-Pacific region to help customers and software vendors increase productivity within the Linux operating environment, the company announced. IBM will open development centers to help software vendors port their applications to the Linux environment. The centers will be in Tokyo, Shanghai, Beijing, Taipei, Seoul, Sydney and Bangalore, India, IDG reports. More from CBS Marketwatch.

Category:

  • Linux

Aimster seeks partnership with Intel

Author: JT Smith

Aimster, a new Napster-like program that piggybacks on America Online’s Instant Messaging service and could be the biggest nightmare to date for studios trying to stop film and music swapping online, said it has held initial talks with Intel Corp. to forge ties, reports Reuters.

Yahoo! attracts most global visitors

Author: JT Smith

Nielsen/NetRatings says Yahoo! is “top of the world,” with
AOL and MSN trailing behind. From ZDNN.

Japan launches internet strategy

Author: JT Smith

Japan is drawing up a five-year plan
to surpass the United States as an Internet
powerhouse, reports Austin360, through massive investment in
high-speed infrastructure and scuttling laws
that inhibit e-commerce.

Category:

  • Linux

German state warns ISPs over Nazi sites

Author: JT Smith

In a crackdown on right wing content on Web sites, a
German state has introduced a £157 fine for ISPs which host
them. From ZDCOUK.com.

Indiqu launches wireless interactive games

Author: JT Smith

Indiqu today announced it is offering wireless games to clients of Clearnet
Communications Inc., who have Web Ready Pay & Talk phones. From PRNewswire.

Nuggets: PC power for laptops but it’ll cost ya

Author: JT Smith

The ACI Precedent laptop may do pretty much everything a
desktop can, but the price will give your bank manager heart
failure, says ZDNN.

Category:

  • Unix