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Web pioneer supports surfing licenses
Author: JT Smith
From Nandotimes, Robert Cailliau supports web-licenses, and discusses some ways of implementing them. Robert Cailliau was one of the people who...
Notes from the cathedral
Author: JT Smith
Our reader submitted link for the day: "A former developer of a "major software company" explains why Open Source software is better...
Satellite-delivered broadband becomes more common
Author: JT Smith
AOL and MSN are going to be offering satellite broadband, as reported by Slashdot, in addition to their landline modem services. ...
Business to boost focus on customers, buy lots of CRM software
Author: JT Smith
The business of managing relationships with customers would be the biggest source of IT spending over the next two years, a new...
Intel’s NetBurst architecture
Author: JT Smith
"NetBurst" is the official name for the new Intel P-4's architecture. Learn more about it from AnandTech.
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Appliance-type computers win over users
Author: JT Smith
Brief ZDnet.co.uk exploration of the growing market for small-footprint "sealed" appliance-type computers, mentioned here because Linux and other Open Source operating systems...
Telcos and banks becoming software providers
Author: JT Smith
Cable & Wireless Optus revealed last week it would be ready to deliver rental software applications online to small businesses before the...
DSL in Silicon Valley: promises, promises
Author: JT Smith
Silicon Valley has some of the world's highest demand for DSL service, but according to sv.com, Pacific Bell is more effective at...
Counterstrike beta 7 released
Author: JT Smith
Counter Strike beta 7 has been released to the Internet at large. This add on for Half-Life greatly enchances the multiplayer...
Stormix reviewed by the DukeOfURL
Author: JT Smith
The DukeOfURL reviewed Stormix, the commercial fork of the Debian Linux distribution. This 7 page review goes into detail about the...