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NT still most hacked, but Linux is in second place
Author: JT Smith
UK Internet.com reports that defaced web page aggregation service, Attrition.org, provided the
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Perl man Larry Wall to visit Cincinnati LUG
Author: JT Smith
Bradley M. Kuhn writes "The Cincinnati GNU/Linux Users Group, in conjunction with the University of
Cincinnati, is pleased to host Mr. Larry Wall,...
Mr. Wook’s tireless love of work and life
Author: JT Smith
- By Julie Bresnick -
Open Source people
Currently vice president of engineering at Metapa, an infrastructure service
provider
with an office in Los Angeles,...
NetZero and Juno bicker over ads
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports on continued bickering between Juno and NetZero, two providers which have been getting restraints against eachother for the passed year...
Linia Linux PDA debuts at CES
Author: JT Smith
Wired.com reports on the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas: "Royal Electronics introduced a Linux-based PDA, called Linia that uses Intel
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iWon picks Open Source Jabber IM service
Author: JT Smith
From ComputerWorld: Jabber, "a small instant messaging software company has gained a commercial foothold after signing a deal to provide the backbone...
Conversay enables speech on Linux PDA
Author: JT Smith
At LWN.net: Conversay, a global leader in speech
technology solutions for both mobile and traditional Internet access
devices, announced it will provide the speech...
Lineo partners with the Tao Group
Author: JT Smith
From PR Newswire: Lineo, Inc., a leading innovator
in embedded Linux systems, real-time and high availability solutions, today
announced a partnership with the Tao...
White paper: OpenOffice Bonobo integration
Author: JT Smith
At OpenOffice.org: "In many discussions about the future of OpenOffice, I heavily argued for an integration of OpenOffice components into the
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Linux a no-show at CES
Author: JT Smith
tjhanson writes, "There's a disturbing story over at Linux Planet about Linux's lack of coverage at CES this year:
The real story would...