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Internet veteran proposes Hacker Tax Credit

Author: JT Smith By Tony Granata News Editor Internet pioneer Carl Malamud wants to keep good Open Source projects lacking sufficient funds from fading out of existence....

Yahoo to offer encrypted email option

Author: JT Smith CNET News announces, Yahoo plans to let its email account holders use data scrambling to protect the privacy of their messages,...

Cookie watchdog organization web site cookied

Author: JT Smith Privacy advocate organization TRUSTe, which administers a privacy seal-of-approval program for retail Web sites and advises companies on how to write effective...

Novell’s Netware 6 to offer data clustering

Author: JT Smith ComputerWeekly.com reports, Novell has shipped a beta version of Netware 6.0 and is underlining its long-term commitment to the network operating system,...

KDE vs. GNOME: Who Cares?

Author: JT Smith LinuxPlanet's take on the current feud between GNOME and KDE. Category: Open Source

Making the Net disabled-friendly

Author: JT Smith From MSNBC.com: In the next few months, all federal agencies will begin ...

Free sales automation software readied

Author: JT Smith Oracle is unveiling OracleSalesOnline.com, a free customer relations management program, reports Infoworld.com. Category: Open Source

Opinion:OpenBSD setting a good example

Author: JT Smith A RootPrompt reader reports, "I found that OpenBSD has done a lot of things right and that there are some things ...

Product launches set at forum

Author: JT Smith Although Santa Clara-based Intel stole the spotlight at its developer conference, many other vendors, including Red Hat, used the event to announce...

Encryption could starve carnivore

Author: JT Smith PC World reports that even as the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) slowly ...