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Humor: Ex-Corel technician’s rogue Web site
Author: JT Smith
At the humor site Segfault.org: The Corel Corporation has filed an injunction this morning against former Corel support technician Phil Lamire,...
Electronic Arts applauds decision to enforce ratings
Author: JT Smith
Electronic Arts, the world's leading developer and publisher of video games, today released a statement of support for retailers who have vowed...
Demand for companies to dump MS Office?
Author: JT Smith
This article from Linux Today surmises, MS Office costs businesses about $6 billion each year; with free alternatives like StarOffice that...
Stallman on Python 1.6, the CRNI License, and the GPL
Author: JT Smith
Linux Today offers this posting by Richard Stallman to the Debian Developer Mailing List.
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KDB database access library for KDE available
Author: JT Smith
theKompany.com is pleased to announce the start of a new OSS project; KDB, a database access library for KDE, reports Linux...
Jabber’s instant message technology: Limitless possibilities
Author: JT Smith
By Grant Gross
Managing Editor
Jabber ain't your father's instant messenger. When Andre Durand, general manager of Jabber.com, predicts the XML-based instant messaging product...
Nokia launches home product based on Open Source platforms – duplicate
Author: JT Smith
NewsAlert reports, the software platform is based on open standards and technologies: Linux operating
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Sun spins Ultrasparc for embedded apps
Author: JT Smith
According to Techweb News, Sun is rolling out an embedded version of its 64-bit Ultrasparc II that it expects to have...
AOL, Time Warner offer concessions to EU
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet: U.S. Internet giant America Online Inc. and Time Warner Inc. have offered concessions to meet European Union competition concerns in...
A sneak peek at Nautilus from Eazel
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPlanet talks with Darin Adler, whose position with Eazel is described by the company's publicists as roughly that of Vice President...