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Acrylis launches Whatiflinux Personal edition
Author: JT Smith
The new service, aimed at single user Open Source systems, offers decision support analysis designed to ensure gast, reliable Linux management.
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TurboLinux announces revolutionary clustering solution
Author: JT Smith
Silicon Valley-based TurboLinux Inc. is taking the wraps off a revolutionary clustering solution that enables organizations to focus the combined processing capabilities...
Whose content is it, anyway?
Author: JT Smith
This article from the Boston Globe states, if our intellectual property laws are construed to be meaningful, and provide incentives to...
Web sites fall short on privacy, GAO says
Author: JT Smith
Reuters reports, only three percent of surveyed U.S. government web sites fully meet proposed privacy standards for commercial web sites,
a congressional...
CYRANO moves to the Open Source development model
Author: JT Smith
Increased reliability, extended product lifecycle, open architecture are the main goals set by this bold move. OpenSTA,...
AU Internet censor shuts 16 sites in 6 months
Author: JT Smith
The Australian government has had the legal power to shut down Web sites it doesn't like for six months now, but AustralianIT...
BeOpen PythonLabs launches Python professional services program
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPR blurb claims, "The Program offers custom application development, technical support and Python
technology development for dotcoms and major...
Perl’s Larry Wall on ZDTV
Author: JT Smith
use.perl.org notes that Larry Wall was recently interviewed on ZDTV, and points to a page where you can download and watch the...
Your TiVo is watching you
Author: JT Smith
Slashdot readers express concern about user informtion collected by the TiVo TV program "time shifter" about users and how it may be...
The geek extrovert
Author: JT Smith
By: Julie Bresnick
NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source people
It wasn't until introduced to Art Spiegelman's, Maus, that I truly
understood the power of the comic strip...