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Norwegian government drops Microsoft license

Norway's Minister of Labor and Government Administration, Victor Norman, decided against renewing its Select 5.0 software licensing program, which expires Nov. 30, in...

Gates and Peru President sign IT agreement

"Microsoft Corp., facing proposed legislation in Perú that would seriously hamper its sales to the government, on Monday signed a wide-ranging agreement with that...

BrowserG! 1.03 is released

jill writes:"If you have to click through several links to get to your final destination, it is plain old wrong! BrowserG! 1.03 is...

Linux-Kongress 2002 registration opens

Jochen Topf writes: "Registration is now open for the Linux-Kongress 2002. If you register before August 9 you will receive a 33% discount on...

Digital rights management workshop: The deck stacked against consumers?

-By Grant Gross - Free Software and consumer-rights activists are asking for their positions to be heard during a digital rights management workshop sponsored...

Ballmer: Linux changed our game

Anonymous Reader writes: "An interview with Steve Ballmer is available. He says, "Since the arrival of Linux, Microsoft has been forced to abandon its...

Ballmer: Linux changed our game

Anonymous Reader writes: "An interview with Steve Ballmer is available. He says, "Since the arrival of Linux, Microsoft has been forced to abandon its...

Pakistan government looks to the Linux users group

Linux Journal is running a story on how the government of Pakistan is taking steps to curb the rate opf piracy in the region....

Review Grab Bag #2: File Roller and Karchiver

John Gowin writes: " In our second Grab Bag review, we've got some real software gems to share with you. This month, we'll take...

GNOME 2.0 beefs up Linux viability

eWeek says: "GNOME 2.0 is a giant leap forward in the search for a viable Linux alternative to Windows, according to users and creators...