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Amazon’s 1-click patent survives bounty hunt

Author: JT Smith From TheStandard.com: "During the past five months, dozens of intellectual property ...

Applix to sell VistaSource

Author: JT Smith From BusinessWire: Applix, Inc. (NASDAQ:APLX), a global provider of customer analytics and business planning software, announced today that Parallax Capital Partners, LLC (Parallax),...

A world wide web of organized crime

Author: JT Smith BusinessWeek.com: "On Mar. 8, the National Infrastructure Protection Commission (NIPC) --...

Security fears for peer-to-peer

Author: JT Smith Wired.com: "Napster showed that consumers dig peer-to-peer networks, but security concerns might drive those paying customers away." Category: Linux

Alligata Server edition 2 with BSD-style license

Author: JT Smith Julian Harris writes "Alligata Server Edition 2 for Linux is shipping, http://www.3glab.com/products This new version includes; - Kannel core code certified WAP 1.1 compliant...

Corel exec speaks on the future of graphics

Author: JT Smith CNN Interviews Ian LeGrow, executive vice president of creative products at Ottawa-based Corel Corp. at Comdex Canada West 2001. Category: Linux

Peer-to-peer for everyone, soon

Author: JT Smith International Data Group reports that Intel's P2P evangelist, Bob Knighten believes that if you aren't running a P2P application now, you will...

Interview with the CEO of The Sync

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes "Interview with the CEO of The Sync and author of "/etc: GeekTV", Thomas Edwards. http://www.linuxfreak.org/articles.db/03/15/2001/647.html" Category: Open Source

Dropped tool haunts space shuttle mission

Author: JT Smith The CBC reports that a simple tool dropped a few days ago by the crew of the space shuttle Discovery and Space...

An open letter to ICANN

Author: JT Smith Linux Journal has an open letter to ICANN, the Internet Corporiation for Assigned Names and Nmubers, arguing that restrictions should not be...