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2004 Won’t Be the Year of the Linux Desktop
sjvn writes "eWEEK.com's Linux & Open-Source Center Editor Steven Vaughan-Nichols loves the Linux desktop... for himself and other Linux mavens, but thinks that it's...
Linux, open source, and other tech news coverage in 2004
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
Rather than try to make the usual sweeping predictions about what the future holds for the computer hardware and software industries...
2004: The year of desktop Linux?
The initial excitement about Linux as an alternative to Windows on the desktop has long since cooled, and the most encouraging...
Survey: Linux ramping up in 2004
A recent SG Cowen survey of more than 500 North American IT users found that more than 80% of respondents were currently using Linux...
Looking at Linux in 2004
I know, I know, I'm about three weeks early for my annual predictions column, but I want to come right out and say it:
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2004: The Year Linux Grows Up (or Blows Up)
sjvn writes "eWEEK.com's Linux & Open-Source Center Editor Steven Vaughn-Nichols really likes what he sees for the server, corporate and retail desktop horizon for...
What Does 2004 Hold in Store for Linux?
LinuxWorld Magazine is in the process of collecting predictions about what will be happening with Linux in the upcoming...
Linux for You announces Linux Asia 2004, Open Source Media iniative
Linux For You writes "Linux For You, Asia's first Linux magazine, today announced holding of Linux Asia 2004. The event is aimed at shifting...
Matsushita Electric to Publish Requirements for Extensions to CE Linux in 2004
Ikuo Minakata, director of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co, Ltd's Core Software Development Center, made a speech on the
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Linux use to ‘explode’ in 2004
Linux is moving into data centres, as the world's largest companies begin tossing out both Windows and proprietary Unix platforms to...