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The week in review: Live at the Linux love fest
Author: JT Smith
CNET has posted its weekly wrap up, including information about the Linux x86-64 port, the Gnome foundation effort, and other technology news...
WeekendsWeekly News Wrap Up
Author: JT Smith
By Grant GrossIt's Linux's World, we're all just living in it
The first week of NewsForge coincided with LinuxWorld, so much of the...
Linux developers go after desktop dominance
Author: JT Smith
Linux software developers strode toward desktop prominence this past week when they announced their intention to create a suite of products that...
Gartner to music industry: Sell songs on the Internet
Author: JT Smith
The music industry had better change its tune and play to the Internet market one song at a time, the Gartner Group...
Tired feet at LinuxWorld
Author: JT Smith
By Robin Miller
Editor in Chief
As the show winds down, exhibitors and attendees limp out of the hall. After three days of constant...
Open Source library ICU released
Author: JT Smith
IBM announces version 1.6 of the Open Source International Components for Unicode. Submitted by Steven R. Loomis
Transmeta hopes to raise $200 million in IPO
Author: JT Smith
One of the chip maker's biggest investors includes Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, whose Vulcan Ventures investment vehicle currently holds a 7 percent...
Intel releases Linux application development kit
Author: JT Smith
Intel Corporation and its Dialogic subsidiary have announced the availability of its Linux application development kit. With platform support for this mainstream...
Privacy group wants speedier Carnivore disclosure
Author: JT Smith
The Electronic Privacy Information Center has asked a federal court on to order the FBI to speed up its release of information...
European patent war pending
Author: JT Smith
By Tony Granata
News EditorA heated debate is coming to a head across the pond concerning the future of software patents. Currently, software...