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Gartner: Napster banned at 34% of colleges
Author: JT Smith
From IDG.net: Thirty-four percent of U.S. colleges and universities have banned the music file trading program Napster for Internet users surfing over...
Colleges get back into file-swapping game
Author: JT Smith
File swapping is back on college campuses -- offered by some of the very same colleges that have banned Napster. A group...
Judge rejects MP3.com counter claim
Author: JT Smith
A judge on Wednesday rejected an accusation by MP3.com Inc. that Seagram Co.'s Universal Music Group was using its copyright infringement claim...
Eazel: ‘World domination’ not far away
Author: JT Smith
By Grant Gross
Managing Editor
When Linux becomes easier to use than a Macintosh, the last barrier to "world domination" will have disappeared, says...
Survey: new focus boosts online retail profits
Author: JT Smith
At ZDNet: story about new studies by Shop.org and Boston Consulting Group that say online retailers "moved closer to profitability" in the...
Linux and B2B; not quite yet
Author: JT Smith
by Jack Bryar
NewsForge Columnist
In the last week or two, I've seen a lot of optimistic projections
concerning the degree to which Linux and...
Open Source textbooks
Author: JT Smith
I just found this and thought it could be helpful for the group. OpenMind Publishing Group will soon have inexpensive textbooks...
Embedded Linux Expo technical program announced
Author: JT Smith
The RTC Group and LinuxDevices.com have released the technical program of the second Embedded Linux Expo & Conference, to be held October...
Clinton challenging Gore for taking credit for the Internet?
Author: JT Smith
Is Bill Clinton challenging Al Gore for the title of "Father of the Internet"? It sounded that way Sunday in Abuja, Nigeria,...
Tech giants weigh in on Napster controversy
Author: JT Smith
According to Reuters, trade groups representing some technology giants filed briefs to a federal appeals court expressing concerns about an injunction issued
last...