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IE6 and Microsoft: An old tactic on a new platform
Author: JT Smith
- by Jack Bryar -An Open Source Business Extra -
You have known for months that as soon as Microsoft got a chance...
Jabber’s instant message technology: Limitless possibilities
Author: JT Smith
By Grant Gross
Managing Editor
Jabber ain't your father's instant messenger. When Andre Durand, general manager of Jabber.com, predicts the XML-based instant messaging product...
GNOME will try to buff up Linux
Author: JT Smith
TechnologyEvaluation looks at five major initiatives aimed at delivering an industry-wide open user environment.
Category:
Open Source
Inprise updates Java tool
Author: JT Smith
Inprise/Borland this week announced JBuilder 4, the latest version of its Java-based cross-platform development environment. The JBuilder 4 productivity environment supports EJB...
Subtle Linux infiltration
Author: JT Smith
By Robin "roblimo" Miller
Editor in Chief
Imagine buying a network card and getting a free Linux CD. Or buying a copy of the...
Inprise updates Java tool
Author: JT Smith
Infoworld.com reports that Inprise/Borland this week announced JBuilder 4, the latest version of its Java-based cross-platform development environment.
Linux VC coming back?
Author: JT Smith
By: Jack Bryar
NewsForge columnistOpen Source business
After a summer-long drought, the venture capital community is beginning
to sprinkle dollars at new (or at least...
Esker delivers host access package with flexible licensing
Author: JT Smith
PR Newswire reports, Tun Plus v11 is a comprehensive host access solution that includes over 30 IBM and Unix emulation types,...
Inprise/Borland releases JBuilder 4
Author: JT Smith
PRNewswire announces the release of JBuilder 4, the only enterprise productivity environment that supports Enterprise Java Bean 1.1 compliant development on...
AIX 5L: Merging closed and open source
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPlanet discusses AIX 5L, and how it's joining a GNU tools environment with AIX's more traditional technology. "The inclusion of so...