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$250,000 TopCoder programming tournament
Author: JT Smith
Peter Birrell writes: "Hi. I thought your readers might be interested in online 2-hour programming competitions that pay out cash to the...
Embedded Open Motif released
Author: JT Smith
Mark Hatch writes: "Developers for embedded systems can now use industry standard for user
interfaces.
SAN JOSE, CA, August 28, 200 -- Integrated Computer...
HyperQbs framework 2.1 calls for beta testers
Author: JT Smith
pulrich writes: "San Jose, California - August 28, 2001 - Qbizm Technologies, Inc., a software infrastructure provider, is proud to announce a...
Which hat are you?
Author: JT Smith
LogError writes: "It was inevitable that the hacking scene be split into new sub categories with new terminology to represent the mentality...
Lancelot 2800 Press Release
Author: JT Smith
ASL Announces the Lancelot 2800: the New Paradigm in Cluster
Solutions ... August 23, 2001 Newark, CA. ASL, yet again, advances
Linux...
E-commerce’s high-tech burden
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes "The recent failure of several Internet-only retailers has led many people to claim that the winners selling on the...
Recent grads face a hiring squeeze
Author: JT Smith
CNet reports on the difficult job market for new technology and business graduates from University. "We went from being wined and dined...
Microsoft patents a threat to open source
Author: JT Smith
From ZDNet: "Members of the open-source community are becoming increasingly concerned by ongoing moves from Microsoft Corp. to acquire a range of...
Security review gets no respect from managers
Author: JT Smith
From Computer World: "My company is about to deploy a virtual private network (VPN). During a recent project meeting, the project manager...
Interview with the people behind JFS, ReiserFS, and XFS
Author: JT Smith
BFS-Rocks writes "A very interesting interview is held at OSNews, featuring the main people behind IBM's JFS, ReiserFS and SGI's XFS filesystems....