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PressPlay will allow CD burns of its music
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes, "One thing about PressPlay launching its service after MusicNet had launched theirs. They get to see first hand the...
Linux shines at non-profit STAR Center
Author: JT Smith
- By Jacqueline Emigh -
Linux can be a boon to not-for-profits, especially organizations in expansion mode. If you want proof,...
Intranet Open Source project for …. Windows!
Author: JT Smith
OverApps writes, "OverApps is a free open source instant intranet software for Windows. This software is designed for Microsoft Windows and...
Wanna buy a Linux desktop PC? Better try an independent OEM
Author: JT Smith
- By Daniel P. Dern -
If you've recently tried buying a desktop PC with a non-Windows operating
system, such as Linux,...
Weekly news wrap-up: Linux made easy; the never-ending text editor debate
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
A couple of NewsForge/Linux.com stories seemed to touch a nerve -- or at least inspire some lively discussion...
IBM rebuffs Microsoft rebuffs IBM…
Author: JT Smith
Vik writes "This one could run and run. Following Microsoft claims that VisualStudio.NET is better for developing websites than WebSphere, IBM debunked...
Tutorial: How to ‘direct source’ your next job
Author: JT Smith
- By David Perry -
Job boards, newspapers, and friends will only get you access to 30% of all the jobs The...
IBM ships first “Eclipse”-based tool for Linux
Author: JT Smith
IBM today announced that it is shipping
its first tool for Linux based on the Eclipse Platform -- the WebSphere...
Netscape 6.21 for Windows released
Author: JT Smith
C'est la vie writes, "ftp://ftp.netscape.com/pub/netscape6/english/6.2.1 /windows/win32/N6Setup.exe. What's available in this release:
Netscape 6.2 includes Netscape Navigator, Netscape Mail, Netscape Instant Messenger, Netscape Composer,...
Email turns thirty
Author: JT Smith
New Your Times: "Thirty years ago, give or take a month or two, Ray Tomlinson, an unassuming computer scientist at Bolt, Beranek...