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Philippine Open Source company launched
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes: "Feb. 3, 2002 (CodeOpen). The Philippine's first software services company dedicated solely to the promotion of open source software,...
Clarkson University wins zSeries mainframe from IBM
Author: JT Smith
Stephen Evanchik writes, "Clarkson University was recently announced the overall winner in the IBM Linux Scholar Challenge. The university won an IBM...
InnerPeace releases GPLed chatterbots
Author: JT Smith
InnerPeace Volunteers writes: "If you have a problem you just can't talk to anybody else
about, tell it to a computer program. Today,...
nInvaders 0.0.3 game released
Author: JT Smith
vmlinuz writes, "A new version of the Space Invaders clone for ncurses. See screenshots and download it here."
CDF: Why, what and where
Author: JT Smith
John Everitt writes: "CDF is the documentation for a free language project. Not computer language, but natural language. What relevance has this...
Privacy advocates to profit from spam plan
Author: JT Smith
NewsFactor Network writes: "Two industry groups have announced a plan that ostensibly would help consumers by separating legitimate e-mail from the junk...
What’s up with Agenda and the VR3?
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes, "According to this story at LinuxDevices.com, the future of the Agenda Linux PDA is very much in doubt. Agenda's...
Software merger to revolutionize the telecom market
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPR: Linux storms the Enterprise Telephony market with the merger of it's two leading telephony projects... These projects, GNU Bayonne and PreViking,...
Conectiva: ‘pine’ URL handler vulnerability
Author: JT Smith
Conectiva: "A vulnerability in the pine URL handler was discovered that allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary shell commands in the user's...
Free as in continuity
Author: JT Smith
Linux Planet: "I do not always agree with RMS and rarely do I think his methodology is something that works... I think...