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Will Open Source group burn Sun?

Author: JT Smith Publicly, the new Open Source Development Lab (OSDL) hopes to promote Linux in the enterprise. But privately, the OSDL-funded by HP, IBM,...

The definitive ‘Are geeks sexy?’ survey

Author: JT Smith From humor site Segfault.org: "As a female surrounded by male geeks and on the way towards becoming a female one myself I...

Parts shortages taking toll on tech sales

Author: JT Smith From a Los Angeles Times story about a shortage of electronic components: "At the heart of this shortage are prized commodity parts...

‘State of the Internet’ report urges light regulation

Author: JT Smith Governments around the world must allow the evolution of the Internet to remain largely unfettered by regulations if its full potential is...

Patents vs. Antipatents

Author: JT Smith By Grant Gross Managing Editor Two Internet veterans want U.S. patent reform to start with a free, Web-based database of patents and with the...

DeCSS survives down under

Author: JT Smith From a Salon.com story: "Grant Bayley sees no reason to heed the recent U.S. District Court ruling that banned Eric Corley, aka...

Zope security update

Author: JT Smith Zope security update and fix at lwn.net, courtesy of the Linux-Mandrake security team. Category: Linux

Aimster seeks partnership with Intel

Author: JT Smith Aimster, a new Napster-like program that piggybacks on America Online's Instant Messaging service and could be the biggest nightmare to date for...

Yahoo! attracts most global visitors

Author: JT Smith Nielsen/NetRatings says Yahoo! is "top of the world," with AOL and MSN trailing behind. From ZDNN.

Japan launches internet strategy

Author: JT Smith Japan is drawing up a five-year plan ...