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Who will buy EMusic.com?
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes "MP3newswire.net ran a story today on why troubled EMusic will not fold like Riffage and MusicMaker. The reason is...
Tech companies joining to share data on crackers
Author: JT Smith
From Reuters on ZDNET: "Some of the top US technology companies, including Microsoft and Oracle, are
teaming up in a private alliance...
With Snoopy’s Eriksen, the more things change, the more they stay the same
Author: JT Smith
- By Julie Bresnick -
Open Source peopleMarius Aamodt
Eriksen
started the Open Source project Snoopy,
participates in several others and volunteers at Linux.com. He...
Caldera ships ‘Caldera Volution’
Author: JT Smith
Caldera Systems, Inc.
(Nasdaq: CALD), today
announced the release of Caldera Volution
("Volution"), a comprehensive
Linux management solution that reduces the cost...
Why you can’t sell what you buy
Author: JT Smith
From Wired.com: "Consumer rights are in danger as copyright owners continue to push for restrictions on the use of digital content. Among...
LG debuts Linux tablet PC
Author: JT Smith
South Korea's LG Electronics Inc. has announced development
of a Linux-based tablet...
The fate of the Free ISPs
Author: JT Smith
Business Week looks at the state of free ISPs Juno and NetZero, exploring their passed and forseeing their future.
France planning to tax blank recordable and computer media
Author: JT Smith
Reuters reports that France is planning to introduce a blank digital-media tax to compensate musicians and filmmakers for the potential loss from...
AT&T turns on 10Gbps US coast-to-coast backbone
Author: JT Smith
Computer World reports on the introduction of a new OC192 (10Gbps) backbone between Massachussets and California. It is the fastest single backbone...
Linux in education report #37
Author: JT Smith
SEUL.org has the latest SEUL/edu Linux in Education Report for January of this year.
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