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Bill Gates says English will remain the Net’s dominant language
Author: JT Smith
"MELBOURNE, Australia (AP)--English will remain the
...
CMOS image sensors may make digital photography better and cheaper
Author: JT Smith
Startup Foveon Inc. and photo giant Eastman Kodak both claim that by the end of next year they will be producing CMOS...
Corporate control of Open Source – only in asylums
Author: JT Smith
"The very idea of anyone having power over Open Source lies in the culture of corporate management. The very definition of management...
An insider’s take on China’s dot-com meltdown
Author: JT Smith
Short but insightful BusinessWeek Online look at how American dot-com entrepreneurs who rushed to China in 1999 are finding that a potential...
BeOpen PythonLabs launches Python professional services program
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPR blurb claims, "The Program offers custom application development, technical support and Python
technology development for dotcoms and major...
Setting up a POP account in StarOffice – tutorial
Author: JT Smith
This brief NHF will describe how to set up a POP3 account in StarOffice since there's been some confusion about it...
Candela Technologies introduces the LANforge E500
Author: JT Smith
Candela Technologies'
LANforge is an ethernet traffic
generation and testing suite. It utilizes a slightly
modified RedHat Linux 6.2 installation with custom software
to provide...
Korea’s Tmax Soft to ship TP Monitor in Japan next month
Author: JT Smith
This is system monitoring software, not a thing with a glowing face that sits on your desk. It works with Linux and...
Your TiVo is watching you
Author: JT Smith
Slashdot readers express concern about user informtion collected by the TiVo TV program "time shifter" about users and how it may be...
IE6 and Microsoft: An old tactic on a new platform
Author: JT Smith
- by Jack Bryar -An Open Source Business Extra -
You have known for months that as soon as Microsoft got a chance...