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Mozilla browser team projects Spring 1.0 release
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
The Mozilla project holds an almost legendary status in the Open Source world. On the one hand...
Sun joining the Open Source bandwagon? Really?
Author: JT Smith
- By Jack Bryar -
Has Sun Microsystems hitched a ride on the Linux bandwagon? According to a flurry of press ...
LSB 1.1: A much-supported work in progress
Author: JT Smith
- By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols -
Everyone agrees that the Free Standards Group's goal of enhancing software compatibility between the Linux distributions,...
Bringing cheap email to the masses using Linux
Author: JT Smith
- By Russell Pavlicek -
Some of us spend a large amount of time trying to convince the corporate
world...
Lindows.com: Our sneak preview is no longer vaporware
Author: JT Smith
"Dear Lindows.com Friend,
Not too many months ago, I sat around the "lucky table" my
father-in-law
gave me from his successful business days and hatched...
eclipse.org delivers C/C++ development tools
Author: JT Smith
eclipse.org: Today, eclipse.org made a fully functional C and
C++ Integrated Development Environment available for evaluation with the
eclipse platform on Linux® workstations. The...
Bruce Schneier’s CRYPTO-GRAM Newsletter for January 15, 2002
Author: JT Smith
Counterpane: This month's issue of Bruce Schneier's Crypto-Gram is out. Featured are the Windows UPnP Vunnerability, AGS Encryption's dream of glory, news...
Schoolforge coalition formed
Author: JT Smith
David Bucknell writes: "Schoolforge, a global coalition of online groups dedicated to promoting open resources in education, announced its formation today. The...
IBM ships first “Eclipse”-based tool for Linux
Author: JT Smith
IBM today announced that it is shipping
its first tool for Linux based on the Eclipse Platform -- the WebSphere...
RINA uses Open Source 3D modeling components
Author: JT Smith
Barbara Alvarado writes: "RINA, a major ship classification society based in Genoa, Italy, has accepted on-time delivery of the first set of...