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Why the Induce Act refuses to die
Author: Mary E. Tyler
Last month, insiders in Washington believed that the Induce Act, which
would outlaw technology that could contribute to copyright
infringement, was...
Cliff’s List Filter – Aug 31-Sept 6
Author: Ian Palmer
Welcome and tune in to more updates from the various Open Source User and Developers mailing lists covering the Linux Kernel,...
Linux cannot compete with Longhorn
Author: Joe Barr
Wait. Hear me out. I'm not saying that because Longhorn is a superior platform in any way. I'm saying it...
SpecOps Labs Software Breakthrough Nearing Rollout
"David" is a windows compatibility middleware that would sit on top of the free and open-source Linux operating system and enable it to run...
Cliff’s List Filter – Aug 24-30
Author: Ian Palmer
It's Thursday, and time for another set of updates featuring news, tips, and patches from the Linux Kernel, GNOME, KDE and...
GNU believers
Author: Don Parris
If you look around the pews in your church next Sunday morning, you may see a few GNUs in the pews. ...
PostgreSQL 8.0 will run on Windows
The new version of open-source database PostgreSQL, which is already in beta, is expected to go into production within three months...
Mozilla Releases Mozilla Sunbird 0.2
Guest writes "Along with the new Mozilla-Japan initiative and the release of Mozilla 1.8a3 today, the Mozilla team released the first 'official' beta release...
How a new Linux system bolstered a major art museum’s presentation
Author: Tina Gasperson
San Francisco's Asian Art Museum, which houses the largest collection of Asian art in the Western world,is testing a Web site that...
CrossOver Office 3.0.1 review
Author: Jem Matzan
What do you do when you need to use Windows programs in GNU/Linux? You could look for free software alternatives to those...