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ESR announces browser project

Author: JT Smith Eric S. Raymond writes: "What comes after the classic Unix environment variables PAGER, MAILER, and EDITOR? Why, "BROWSER," of course -- an...

Can Linux conquer the OS tower of Babel?

Author: JT Smith Another anonymous reader (or maybe even the same one) clues us to a searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com story: "Although Linux was created in Europe...

Microsoft’s Web sites go down

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports this gem Wednesday morning: "A range of Microsoft's (Nasdaq: MSFT) online sites including Microsoft.com, MSN.com, ...

Configuring kHTTPd NHF

Author: JT Smith Sensei writes "What is kHTTPd? It's a webserver that handles only static (file based, non-cgi/php) webpages, and passes all requests for non-static...

Ellison offering a million bucks in database server challenge

Author: JT Smith TechWeb tells us that Larry is willing to write a check for a cool mil for anyone who tries his database application...

Sun shines on Linux too

Author: JT Smith FreeOS.com interviewed Sun's Herb Hinstorff. He's the head of Sun's program office for Linux and the Open Source community--whatever that means. Category: Linux

Cooperative open-source test bed opens doors

Author: JT Smith Here's CNET's take on the Open Source development lab. CNET says about the only two companies missing from the project are Sun...

“How did they find me so fast?,” opines victim of cracker

Author: JT Smith CNET is throwing its two cents into the pot of stories spining off from the Ramen virus. They talked to an entrepreneur...

Don’t blame the geeks

Author: JT Smith From Salon: "Scientist Jonathan Koomey says Internet companies are not responsible for California's energy crisis."

Recycling old texts: Open Source publishing

Author: JT Smith LinuxPlanet has a story about Open Source publishing and whether writers should complain about people modifying their work. "Last year I went...