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Take console productivity to a new level with Screen
Author: JT Smith
Screen is an application that's often underestimated. Screen is, simply put, a screen manager with VT100/ANSI terminal emulation. Think of it as...
Visionary software applications for wireless devices at Conference 2000
Author: JT Smith
At Motorola's four-day
conference, the messaging group will exhibit conceptual software applications, designed to underscore the future potential of wireless communications.
Netscape programmer was there for the “wild ride” of Mozilla.org’s birth
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
Open up Netscape 4.x and type "about:akkana" in the location bar. You'll get a page full of information...
Sun should sue over dirty tricks, not innovation
Author: JT Smith
Craz(P)enguin writes "It seems that many in the tech world do not see the Sun lawsuit against Microsoft with a good eye....
DotGNU project looks for ideas, developers during 36-hour IRC meet-a-thon
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross - DotGNU, a Free Software Web services project that's a response to Microsoft's .NET, is hosting a 36-hour...
Xdrive announces Unix and Linux support
Author: JT Smith
Xdrive Technologies, Inc., (http://www.xdrive.com) a leading provider of Internet Information and Content Management solutions and services, today announced its online storage and...
Command execution in PHProjekt
Author: JT Smith
Posted at Net-security.org: "PHProjekt is a modular application for the coordination of group activities and to share informations and document via intranet...
Piracy, or innovation? It’s Hollywood vs. high tech
Author: JT Smith
The New York Times (free registration needed) has a story about the copyright wars between technology groups and Hollywood. "Leaders of two...
Caldera fights it out in the stock market with reverse split
Author: JT Smith
- By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols -
Remember when people fought over getting Linux company stock options? Today, it's the Linux companies fighting...
BrowserG! 1.02 released
Author: JT Smith
genX writes, "BrowserG! 1.02 is released. It is written in Java/JFC and Mozilla.
The Groups and HyperView features are unique...