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TOTW: C Program Declarations
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes "Linuxlookup.com: Part of the pleasure of participating in Open Source is that you can actually look at the code...
Microsoft eyes Web farm management
Author: JT Smith
From Network World Fusion: "Microsoft on Monday completed development on a
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Ximian pulls KDE-keyword based ads on Google
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -- updated - 2/14/1 - 9:20 a.m. EST
According to reports early this morning, Ximian ads were showing up...
Red Hat CTO to showcase mammoth Linux-based p-to-p network
Author: JT Smith
The O'Reilly Peer to Peer conference in San Francisco bows this week, and InfoWorld looks at Red Hat's plans for the show....
Finally, Compaq releases new Alpha server chip
Author: JT Smith
From ZDNet News: "Compaq Computer released a new version of its Alpha processor for servers on Monday amid
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Caldera OpenLinux eServer now preloaded on Compaq-ProLiant servers
Author: JT Smith
From a press release at Businesswire: "Caldera Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: CALD), Tuesday announced the immediate availability of
its OpenLinux eServer 2.3.1 preloaded on...
NEC considers launching handheld PC
Author: JT Smith
"Japanese electronics manufacturer NEC said Tuesday it was
considering entering the fast-growing market for handheld personal
computers and was aiming to release...
Rambus’ lawsuits in Germany delayed
Author: JT Smith
IDG.net reports that Rambus Inc.'s patent infringement cases against Micron and Hyundai have been delayed by a German court. The court has...
Makers of MP3 players distance themselves from Napster
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports that makers of digital music devices are changing their promotional strategies in the wake of Monday's court decision against Napster....
Still plenty of music out there
Author: JT Smith
Wired.com: "There are dozens of peer-to-peer alternatives to Napster for finding, downloading or trading music, but no clear "winner." They all
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