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Lutris Enhydra: First wireless server to address global needs
Author: JT Smith
Enhydra XMLC and next-generation protocol support guarantees
application
delivery to any analog, WAP, i-mode, or J2ME cellular device.
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct. 16,...
Appian Graphics offers Linux support
Author: JT Smith
Appian Jeronimo 2000 Now Available For All Major Platforms
REDMOND, Wash. -- Appian Graphics has announced the
availability of a Linux operating system driver...
O’Reilly releases “Building Oracle XML Applications”
Author: JT Smith
SEBASTOPOL, CA -- The Internet is driving an unprecedented demand for
access to information, and many of the leading Internet businesses run
their growing...
ABIT Siluro GF2 MX review
Author: JT Smith
By Jeff Field
NewsForge ColumnistABIT Siluro GF2 MX ReviewResults Updated 10/14 02:25 EST
The ABIT Siluro GF2 MX is the latest in ABIT's line...
RIAA Announces [new] Effort to Develop New ID System for Sound Recordings
Author: JT Smith
Direct from the RIAA: "WASHINGTON, D.C., October 12, 2000 - The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) announced today
...
Sir(e) Ian Murdock, fundamentally Debian
Author: JT Smith
By Julie Bresnick
NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source people
Ian Murdock, father of Debian and founder and CEO
of Progeny Linux Systems, is
fundamentally fundamental, in every sense...
17,900 lines of Java code (oh, and a book, too)
Author: JT Smith
Sebastopol, CA -- 17,900 lines of densely commented, professionally
written
Java code; coverage of 20 distinct Java APIs (including servlets, JSP,
XML, Swing, and...
Novell to “Akamaize” content
Author: JT Smith
NetworkWorldFusion News reports, Novell and Akamai Monday will announce a
...
SuSE 7.0 now available for download
Author: JT Smith
Slashdotters talk about the 7.0 version of SuSE Linux, which is available for download.
Category:
Linux
Linux customer server
Author: JT Smith
"Linux and other open source/GPL type software and operating systems may be free, they may give freedom, but it's tough to sell...