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Ximian: More deals will give Gnome wider audience
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
Ximian -- the company formerly known as Helix Code -- announced its first deal with a major...
Open Source application server levels the playing field
Author: JT Smith
Nathaniel Haas writes "Washington, DC (February 1, 2001) - Intes.net, an internet solutions provider based in Washington DC, has released the foundation...
Mozdev.org: These aren’t your father’s browsers
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPlanet has an interview with David Boswell and Pete Collins of Mozdev.org, a developer's group associated with (but not the same as)...
Sun to Microsoft: Oh yeah?
Author: JT Smith
Sun Microsystems answers the fifteen questions asked by Microsoft regarding its new software strategey. Check out the opening shots: "We think Chuck...
Killer tech hub forming in D.C.?
Author: JT Smith
Wired.com:
"The nation's capital is not only home to Mack-truck-gulping potholes, cocaine-snorting politicos and murder rates higher than Genghis
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The greatest ‘hacks’ of all time
Author: JT Smith
From Wired.com:
"In 1972, Robert...
The Internet: it’s full of holes
Author: JT Smith
Wired.com: "Entire companies and organizations are devoted to making the Internet a secure place, and yet there have never been more serious...
Review: Samba Black Book
Author: JT Smith
Carlie writes "Linuxiso has posted a review of the Coriolis book 'Samba Black Book'. The url is http://www.linuxiso.org/bookreviews/samba-blk-book .html"
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Does ‘OS’ stand for Overhead Spending?
Author: JT Smith
OS Opinion points out that the term "OS" ought better be called Overhead Spending, as operating systems do not directly contribute to...
US legislators push for privacy laws
Author: JT Smith
Calling privacy the issue of the decade, some US lawmakers are pushing for improved privacy laws while not overriding State legislation. The...