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Estrogen at play in the fields of Open Source
Author: JT Smith
By Julie Bresnick
NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source people
A woman! And over the age of 28 to boot. This is an exciting
edition of Open...
Tropus: “Napster with Anonymity”
Author: JT Smith
By Tony Granata
News Editor
Last month, NewsForge published a story on the Freenet Project, a peer-to-peer network designed to allow the distribution...
IRI, Sumitomo announce investment in Miva
Author: JT Smith
Miva Corporation has announced
that Internet Research Institute and Sumitomo Corporation joined
forces to make a multi-million dollar...
Faure does the dirty work on KDE
Author: JT Smith
KDE.org interviews developer David Faure from MandrakeSoft: "(I'm) doing the dirty job :). Fixing bugs everywhere I can, helping users and developers...
Penguinista DSL project is back
Author: JT Smith
GeekCast.Com is back and it is coming out of the box with a revised
"Penguinista DSL Project." The new program...
Will app specs achieve what Unix didn’t?
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxToday.com.au: "Now, with the admirable goal of learning from history's mistakes, the Free
...
ISPs ordered to reveal customers’ identities
Author: JT Smith
From The Associated Press: "In a ruling that challenges online anonymity, a Florida appeals court declared Monday
that Internet service...
Success drives delays in the 2.4 kernel release?
Author: JT Smith
eWeek says the successes of Linux, not its failures, may have contributed to several delays in the 2.4 kernel, which may not...
Sony launches Crusoe-based laptop
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports on Sony's release of its VAIO laptop, powered by the Transmeta Crusoe chip. The Register compares the VAIO to an...
New version of OPP C++ class library released
Author: JT Smith
OPP Version 0.2.5 features vastly improved thread and internet components,
freely available under the terms of the GNU LGPL (Library...