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Analyists voice conerns about Caldera
Author: JT Smith
Caldera Systems' proposed acquisition of SCO's server and services business may not help the company remain competitive against strong Linux competitors, said...
Net stocks: The good, the bad and the disparaged
Author: JT Smith
IDG looks at how several tech stocks, including VA Linux and Caldera, acted more like bricks-and-mortar stocks last week.
(Full disclosure: VA...
Report: Bug hunters may actually help crackers
Author: JT Smith
Some "bug hunters'' who uncover security flaws in computer software and rush to issue public warnings may be helping hackers more than...
Microsoft, Amazon team up on e-book venture
Author: JT Smith
Microsoft and Amazon.com have partnered to deliver e-books online, according to a story at TheStandard.com.
Galeon: The little browser holds up well
Author: JT Smith
LinuxToday.com.au reviews the nice and light Galeon browser and says nice things about it.
Caldera hints at Java-like UnixWare license
Author: JT Smith
The Register reports: "The new owner of Bell Labs original Unix is still wrestling with how to make the source code to...
The first Tech President?
Author: JT Smith
Which nationally-know tech exec would make the best U.S. President? This is the substance of today's ZDNet column from Charles Cooper.
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Experts Mixed Over Reporting Bugs
Author: JT Smith
Should software security experts publicize security flaws or quietly tell the offending software's authors about the problems? This is the question asked...
What it means to be free
Author: JT Smith
eWeek columnist Stan Gibson ruminates about whether GPL software will ever take off, and wonders if there will ever be enough Linux...
Tim O’Reilly: The Web Is A Giant Supercomputer
Author: JT Smith
Inter@ctiveWeek interview with Tim O'Reilly in which he talks of peer-to-peer sharing, seti@home, how Palm fits in, and fraud in online commerce....