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Tonight on The Linux Show
Author: JT Smith
Tuesday, October 23rd, 2001, from the home of Wayne's World, Aurora IL -- Tonight LIVE on
www.thelinuxshow.com: At 6pm pt, 7pm mt, 8pm...
Learning from Mozilla’s mistakes
Author: JT Smith
- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller -
When the Mozilla project started, it immediately became the number one poster child for Open Source...
Defend your digital assets with ‘Hacking Exposed’
Author: JT Smith
PRNewswire: "As Internet security threats
like Nimda and Code Red continue to make businesses of all sizes see red,
McGraw-Hill/Osborne Media released "Hacking Exposed:...
Nemein opens public Midgard and Nadmin Studio support number
Author: JT Smith
Henri Bergius writes: Nemein Solutions, the leading Nordic provider of
Open Source Midgard solutions for mobile collaboration and information
management has opened a public...
MS “Bug” of the day: Money online banking hates to lose IE
Author: JT Smith
We tend to think this one is an intentional feature - MSNBC: "If Internet Explorer is removed, the following error may be...
Compaq: VMS is alive and kicking
Author: JT Smith
ZDNET: "Move over IBM, Sun, and Microsoft. When it comes to operating systems that are scalable, reliable, and fully outfitted
...
KDE 3.0 multimedia meeting
Author: JT Smith
The Dot: "Stefan Westerfeld has posted a summary of a IRC discussion held by the KDE Multimedia team last month. Essentially a
...
OpenOffice.org: A little over a year and 7.5 million lines of code later
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross - OpenOffice.org, the huge office suite project, Open-Sourced its code a year ago this past week. The project,...
Palm launches new programs to support handheld industry’s largest developer community
Author: JT Smith
PR News Wire has the announcement: "In a move to provide further
support for its more than 175,000 registered Palm OS(R) developers, Palm,...
How easy is it to rip off Windows XP?
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes "Microsoft has won mostly scorn for the new licensing and registration programs that will be required for Windows...