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Butterfly and IBM introduce first computing grid for video game industry

Butterfly.net, Inc., and IBM announced today the deployment of the first-ever custom commercial grid for the online video gaming market. The Butterfly Grid(TM) could enable online video...

How Free Software paid my bills

In Issue Three of the Free Software Magazine, the lead singer of Severe Tire Damage tells about how he makes a living consulting and...

MontaVista Linux to power leading IBM PowerNP network

Annette Oevermann writes "SUNNYVALE, Calif., May 7, 2002 MontaVista Software Inc., the company powering the embedded revolution, announced today that MontaVista Linux Professional...

Michael’s Minutes: Better than a pair of old gym shoes

LindowsOS' CEO Michael Robertson: "I just bought a new pair of basketball shoes, even though I liked my old pair just fine. It wasn't until...

OpenOffice.org announces first MacOSX developer version

Sander Vesik writes: "The first build of OpenOffice.org for MacOSX is now available for download as both source and binaries. For the full text...

Review: Soyo Fire Dragon and Dragon Ultra motherboards

- By Jeff Field - The Dragon brand of motherboards from Soyo has become synonymous with a large feature set. The company's newer Pentium 4...

Kontron joins Carrier Grade Linux Initiative

From PRNewswire: Kontron, a leading global embedded computing company, announced today that it will combine support for Carrier Grade Linux with its Intel-based, CompactPCI products to extend...

Getting to know and love StarOffice

Author: JT Smith - By Solveig Haugland - Three years ago, Sun Microsystems announced its purchase of StarOffice: an office suite like Microsoft Office that...

Red Hat 7.3 is out

Interesting to note: KDE 3.0 is mentioned ahead of GNOME 1.4, in a distro that has always loaded GNOME as the default; and not...

Commentary: From good Open Source software projects to great projects

Author: JT Smith -- By Ronald Kuetemeier - I recently read the book "Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap ... and Others...