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Chinese government perplexed by Internet cafes
Author: JT Smith
Slashdot: "BBC News is reporting, from a recent article in the Beijing Review, that debate is hotting up
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GeekLawyer lists OpenSource as religion on census
Author: JT Smith
GeekLawyer writes: "Inspired by the recent story of a campaign to have "Jedi" registered as a religion in the New Zealand census...
Linux Security Week – April 30th 2001
Author: JT Smith
LinuxSecurity: "This week, a number of network security articles were released. A few of the better ones include "Linux Network Security:
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Weekly news wrapup: SDMI paper scrapped, Agenda handheld delayed
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross
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This week's news seemed to be more about what didn't happen than what did. Aborted events and...
Natsoft makes PHP developers more productive
Author: JT Smith
"PhpLens is a rapid application development component which allows PHP developers to dynamically and quickly create web applications that retrieve information from...
LinuxFreak.org offers free web-based email
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPR has a press release regarding LinuxFreak.org email forwarding services.
LinuxFreak.org now offers free web-based email to
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPR has a press release regarding LinuxFreak.org email forwarding services.
Review of GLtron
Author: JT Smith
LixusFocus has reviewed GLtron, a game which has been developed around OpenGL on many platforms (Mac/Linux/Win32).
Agenda delayed again
Author: JT Smith
Agenda Computing has once again delayed the launch of its VR3 Linux-powered handhelds. First expected to be available at the beginning of...
Embedded GNOME project
Author: JT Smith
In Japan, a project has sprung up for embedding Gnome. The intended audience is the PDA market. Gnotices has the...