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OSDL Announces First Chinese Member

Beijing Co-Create Open Source Software Company to contribute to Linux kernel development and promote Linux desktop use in China BEAVERTON, Ore. and Beijing - January...

Survey: IT spending back from the dead

Michael S. Mimoso writes "TechTarget's exclusive 2004 spending research found that many of the nearly 750 IT professionals surveyed have some reason for optimism." Link:...

Virus Came From Russia, Says MessageLabs

MessageLabs has announced that the MyDoom virus originated in Russia. That pretty much rules out any Linux enthusiast trying to get...

MyDoom: the blame game

Author: Joe Barr Bill Husted reports on ajc.com (the Atlanta Journal-Constitution online), that the MyDoom worm is now thought to be the work of professional...

Perens on latest SCO Dos Attack

Author: Bruce Perens The master version of this notice is at http://perens.com/Articles/SCO/DOS/ Please check that location for a more recent version. You may re-publish this material....

Interview with Novell’s Bruce Lowry

Chuck Talk writes "This week, OrangeCrate is pleased to present an interview with Bruce Lowry, Director of Public Relations for Novell. I wish to...

Bill Gates Says Make Spammers Pay

A better title for this story would be "Gates bribing UN to halt the spread of Free/Open Source software." From the story: "He conceded, however,...

IBM-SCO squabble extends even to the court calendar

Consider this: The tiny Lindon software company and the world's largest computer company can't even agree on why Friday's key hearing before U.S. Magistrate...

Some X.org and Xfree86 developers now working together as a single group

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller In a press conference held today at LinuxWorld 2004 in New York, members of the old X consortium, some members of...

Bruce Perens expounds ‘Open Source State of the Union’

Author: Lee Schlesinger "He's everywhere! He's everywhere!" Like Chicken Man, Bruce Perens seems to turn up wherever Linux, and especially desktop Linux, is being discussed....