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SteelEye announces alliance with SoftNet

Author: JT Smith PRNewswire: The partnership enables SoftNet Solutions to incorporate SteelEye's high availability clustering software for Linux with SoftNet's enterprise systems integration and consulting...

Jabber instant messaging platform selected by Netpliance

Author: JT Smith Jabber.com, Inc. today announced that Netpliance, Inc. has selected Jabber as the foundation for its instant messaging and interactive communications services, ...

The Freenet Project: File trading anonymously

Author: JT Smith By Tony Granata News Editor Worried about your personal security on the Internet? Is your email being monitored, the sites you visit being...

Reviewing three Java text editors

Author: JT Smith Linux Programming article reviews three Java text editors: jEdit, J, and Jext.

Secure Digital Music group issues challenge

Author: JT Smith Reuter is reporting, The Secure Digital Music Initiative is offering $10,000 to any computer cracker who can break the encryption that the...

Inktomi to buy FastForward Networks

Author: JT Smith The deal adds live broadcasting technology and management to Inktomi's suite of licensed products that provide online searches and manage Internet traffic,...

FCC wants AOL and Time Warner to open up

Author: JT Smith The Wall Street Journal is reporting, FCC staffers want to require AOL to open instant messaging to rivals and make Time...

OPEC web site cracked

Author: JT Smith "I think I speak for everyone out there (the entire planet), when I say you guys need to get your collective asses...

Red Hat Completes C2Net Acquisition

Author: JT Smith Press release at businesswire.com says, "Red Hat Completes C2Net Acquisition for Approximately $42.7 Million; Strengthens Offering of Internet Infrastructure Solutions with Added Security."

Could MacOS X be ‘Holy Grail’?

Author: JT Smith Wired talks to lots of developers and beta testers who love Mac OS X; some even say it's better than Linux.