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Microsoft’s XP: It could be worse
Author: JT Smith
- by Jack Bryar -
- Open Source Business -
I won the lucky ticket! I got a copy of Windows XP --...
MySQL community threatened by obscure .org Web site
Author: JT Smith
Marten Mickos sends us this press release: Uppsala, Sweden, 12 July 2001 - Open source software company MySQL AB today announced that...
Next Windows rocks, but copy controls could hamper reinstalls
Author: JT Smith
PCWorld has a cheerleader type story about the upcoming XP: "Windows XP, Microsoft's next operating system, is shaping up as one of...
Java Tool Promises Do-It-Yourself Mobile Apps
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes "Why is everyone whining about lagging adoption of wireless data services? Well, they have a lot of reasons. Bandwidth....
Joining the Round Table: How to get started developing for the Linux desktop
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
It's a question that pops up every few months on many of the developer mailing
lists: "What do...
GNUstep Core/GUI 0.7.0 released
Author: JT Smith
Philippe C.D. Robert writes: "At the GNUstep website (www.gnustep.org): The GNUstep Core Libraries 0.7.0 release is a big step forward for GNUstep....
Qbizm Technologies joins Sun’s Forte for Java Extension Partner Program
Author: JT Smith
San Jose, California - July 10th, 2001 - Qbizm Technologies, Inc., a leading visual component framework provider, today announced that it has...
Konqueror gets Activ(eX)ated
Author: JT Smith
KDE Dot reports that Konqueror, the KDE project's browser, will now support Active-X applications such as Macromedia Flash.
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Open Source
GNOME summary for 6/24 – 7/8
Author: JT Smith
"This is the GNOME Summary for 2001-06-24 - 2001-07-08.."
From: Christian Schaller
To: gnome-announce-list@gnome.org
Subject: GNOME...
Weekly news wrap-up: Chinese Linux developers violating GPL?
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross
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It was a slow week for news in the United States, with the July 4 holiday breaking up the...