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Tim Berners-Lee on Microsoft’s latest browser tricks

Author: JT Smith When Microsoft last week temporarily denied access to MSN from non-IE browsers, SiliconValley.com interviewed World Wide Web creator Tim Berners-Lee on the...

Gnumeric 0.73 released

Author: JT Smith Gnumeric 0.72 aka 'squish' is now available. This is a bug fix release. All reproducible crashes and redraw errors have now...

Why your organization should use Linux

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes: "http://www.linuxworld.com/site-stories/2001/1026.w hylinux.html - don't forget the real reason as you count the ways." Category: Linux

Open CASCADE wins a major order from Usinor

Author: JT Smith Barbara Alvarado writes: "The Open CASCADE Company today announced that Usinor, worldwide leader in the steel industry for net sales and third-ranked...

Dell readies its cheapest PC ever

Author: JT Smith MSNBC: "The world's largest PC maker said its SmartStep PC, which comes as ...

Patent holder eyes Web services players

Author: JT Smith CNET: "A patent held by a little-known programmer from New Jersey may complicate--at least temporarily--the grand ...

Low-end Sun server aimed at Intel

Author: JT Smith CNET: "Sun Microsystems will debut a new eight-processor server Monday as part of its successful effort so far to ...

A storm over Web services

Author: JT Smith Web architect Ganesh Prasad has written an entertaining but comprehensive LinuxToday commentary piece about the future of Web services. Prasad (surprise!) has...

GNU-Darwin goes beta

Author: JT Smith proclus@iname.com writes: "One step install. OSX.1 users can now install the GNU-Darwin base distribution automatically with one command (as root). Darwin-only...

Weekly news wrap-up: Running all kinds of Windows software on Linux

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - Sometimes, it seems Open Source and Linux news is fused to news from that closed-source software giant from...