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Investment in Ximian will help bring Gnome to the masses

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - With a new $15 million investment to play with, the Gnome services company formerly known as Helix...

Netscape has new president

Author: JT Smith Network World Fusion reports on the appointment of Netscape's next president, Jim Bankoff. The article says that "Bankoff will be responsible for...

Sex appeal in a computer

Author: JT Smith ZDNet wants to know if your next computer will be a Mac. Specifically, will it be the new G4 PowerBook released at...

Net privacy legislation gets some industry support

Author: JT Smith TRUSTe, one of the Internet industry's larger privacy organizations, has done an about-face, stating that it will now support laws regulating Internet...

Java fans fight back

Author: JT Smith Last week, Salon's Simon Garfinkel wrote about Java. Specifically, he wrote some things about Java that were not very nice. In response,...

Python-dev summary, January 1-15, 2001

Author: JT Smith LWN.net has the mid-month summary of news and announcements for the Python community: Keep your eyes peeled for the first alpha release...

Turn off the Internet!

Author: JT Smith Californians are getting their just desserts for being so darn weird. This article at Salon describes some of the strangeness they are...

IBM could turn Linux into just another *nix, warns Gartner

Author: JT Smith VNUnet talked to Gartner, who is pontificating about IBM's involvement with everyone's favorite OS. There are benefits to that involvement, they say,...

MS strikes again: calling innocent emailers spammers

Author: JT Smith ZDNET reports that Microsoft's Hotmail service, in an effort to appear blameless in the spam issue, has been trashing all email sent...

Cox on kernels

Author: JT Smith Ah yes, boys and girls. Cox waxes poetic about 2.4 and others at Linux.conf.au, and LinuxWorld Australia has all the juicy tidbits...