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Austrialian software import plan draws fire
Author: JT Smith
An Australian federal government plan to remove restrictions on importing some software is drawing criticism from industry groups, according to a story...
MP3.com jury trial begins today
Author: JT Smith
The Universal Music Group goes head to head with MP3.com in a New York federal courtroom. Wired.com provides a preview.
MP3.com jury trial begins today
Author: JT Smith
The Universal Music Group goes head to head with MP3.com in a New York federal courtroom. Wired.com provides a preview. Another preview...
Linux.Conf.au Jan 18 -21, 2001
Author: JT Smith
The conference is a collaborative effort by Linux Australia, the
Sydney Linux Users Group and affiliated organisations. It is
...
Linux conquers the business market
Author: JT Smith
By Alex Teodorescu
Until now, Linux has been popular mostly for academic and tech-savvy
users. But
finally, corporations are catching on to the Linux...
Robots can do your protesting for you?
Author: JT Smith
It sounds like a silly idea - and perhaps it is one. A group calling itself the Institute for Applied Autonomy claims...
CDSA for Linux released
Author: JT Smith
There was some noise and
more traditional press back in April about Intel releasing their Common Data Security Architecture as
open source in May....
Concern over Napster ruling
Author: JT Smith
Several tech groups are having their say in the Napster vs RIAA dispute, says ZDNet.
Category:
Open Source
IBM’s plans for Open Source
Author: JT Smith
Dick Sullivan, vice president of integrated solutions marketing at IBM's Software Group, talks to InfoWorld about IBM's future Linux and Open Source...
IMUnified takes AIM at open messaging
Author: JT Smith
Instant messaging group IMUnified plans to allow customers to chat real-time with subscribers in other systems using techniques that rival America Online...