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Opera for Linux: Good enough to pay for?
Author: JT Smith
By Grant Gross
Managing Editor
With the beta release of their browser for Linux, the folks at Opera Software hope to get input from...
MP3 files favored by Korean thirtysomethings
Author: JT Smith
The Korea Times says the most popular MP3 download site in Korea is most heavily used by workers and homemakers in their...
Phoenix enthusiastically received by the Linux community
Author: JT Smith
"VB on Linux" is definitely proving to be a hot concept, reports Linux PR, since the release of Phoenix Object Basic...
Suneido — new Open Source language & database
Author: JT Smith
"Suneido is a free, open source, integrated object-oriented language, client-server relational database, and application framework written in C++. It is a...
X86-64 Simulator for Linux is shipping
Author: JT Smith
Slashdot readers talk about the availability of the AMD X86-64 simulator for Linux, called SimNow!. "Unfortunately, the kernel 64 bit port is...
Getting the good sh*t at eBay
Author: JT Smith
"Has the Web lived up to the wide-eyed promise of the early years --
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RIAA creating online collective for music royalties
Author: JT Smith
Reuters reports that the Recording
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Two terabytes served in a day
Author: JT Smith
According to BSD Today, TeraSolutions, the FreeBSD-powered ftp.freesoftware.com FTP server has
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Not better, just different
Author: JT Smith
By Julie Bresnick
NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source people
Alex Chamandy is the owner and founder of Black Hat Networks, a full-service IT consulting and development...
New Oracle tool helps companies leave Microsoft
Author: JT Smith
From an Upside.com story: "As Oracle's giant trade show began in earnest today, Oracle and Sun Microsystems
reinforced their close long-term relationship,...