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Why I hate advocacy
Author: JT Smith
From Mark-Jason Dominus at perl.com: "Advocacy has become so natural to us that we forget there is any other way to discuss...
Open Source backers: No fear
Author: JT Smith
From a guest column at ZDNet by HP's Bruce Perens: "In a recent column, ZDNet News columnist Mary Jo Foley asked, "Open-source...
Microsoft supports Windows Media Services on Linux
Author: JT Smith
ZD's Sm@rtParter reports that Microsoft is "cutting a deal to allow Windows Media Format to be served up from Linux servers." StarBak...
Self censoring site rating system surfaces
Author: JT Smith
The Register reports: "The Internet Content Rating Association (ICRA) proposes a voluntary code of practice where sites register at the ICRA.org site...
simplestguest.cgi remote command execution vulnerability
Author: JT Smith
From SecurityFocus: "An insecurely call to the open() function leads to a failure to properly filter shell metacharacters from user supplied input....
FTC approves AOL-Time Warner merger
Author: JT Smith
From CNET: "The Federal Trade Commission on Thursday voted unanimously to clear the $109
billion merger of America Online and...
Turbolinux signs OEM distribution contract with Compaq
Author: JT Smith
From BusinessWire: Turbolinux, Inc., a leader in high-performance Linux for Internet infrastructure solutions, today announced at Oracle OpenWorld in Japan a global
OEM...
AOL-Time Warner approval could happen today
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports on a Wall Street Journal report (confusing, eh?) saying America Online and Time-Warner signed an agreement Wednesday night with federal...
Dell enhances hosting service offerings
Author: JT Smith
From BusinessWire:
Dell today announced that DellHost, Dell's integrated Web hosting service, is offering expanded custom, multi-tier solutions that include
firewall and load...
Microsoft unleases piracy police: Open Source is best defense
Author: JT Smith
LinuxWorld reports: "Virginia Beach, Va., was forced to pay Microsoft $129,000 for software licenses, even though the city had
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