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How Microsoft Lost the API War
Here's a theory you hear a lot these days: "Microsoft is finished. As
soon as Linux makes some...
Open source cracks publishing wide open
Author: Mary E. Tyler
Once upon a time, publishing was the domain of large corporations. Then
came desktop publishing and the tools to produce a book...
IBM teams with software makers on grid
Hoping to broaden the appeal of grid computing, IBM and a handful of
software makers said Wednesday that they...
Cliff’s List Filter – June 9 – 15
Author: Ian Palmer
It's June, and for some of us, that means it's summertime. If it's not hot enough for you outside, how about...
LinuxCertified’s Linspire-Based Linux Laptops
Rajesh Goyal writes "San Jose, CA - June 15, 2004 - LinuxCertified Inc, the industry leading Linux laptop vendor, today introduces the LC2430 Linux...
McObjects eXtremeDB 2.3 Adds Transaction Logging
Ted Kenney writes "McObject® has released version 2.3 of eXtremeDB, its in-memory embedded database system for Linux, to final beta testing. The principal new...
View PDFs with a browser using pdftohtml
Author: Rob Reilly
I picked up the phone, and the voice at the other end said, "Rob, can you help me with a PDF file?...
Use of Linux Grows in Public Sector
Public-sector deployments of Linux are continuing to grow at the expense of Unix and Windows.
The latest Linux win is the Administrative Office of the...
Open source content management partnerships are a promising sign
Author: Jay Lyman
The tide may be turning in favor of open source software for content management. Last month Computer Associates (CA) announced it was...
Review: Red Hat Desktop
Author: Jem Matzan
Recently Red Hat announced that it was still in the corporate desktop market, despite having handed off its former desktop product to...