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Just because its Linux, doesn’t mean the customer service is great
Author: JT Smith
OSOpinion: "I composed an e-mail that, I hoped, would not immediately attract buzzword-compliant sales babble. One that would give concrete reasons for...
Prometheus to provide online software for Southern Arkansas University
Author: JT Smith
From PR Newswire: Southern Arkansas University has
chosen Prometheus, an Internet-based online course software product developed
at The George Washington University, to deliver online...
Does Linux get middleware?
Author: JT Smith
From a column at LinuxNews.com: "We think that Middleware is best described as the glue that will bind all components of the
...
Not better, just different
Author: JT Smith
By Julie Bresnick
NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source people
Alex Chamandy is the owner and founder of Black Hat Networks, a full-service IT consulting and development...
Matching Open Source programmers with projects
Author: JT Smith
Linux World offers advice on how to find an Open Source project you like: "As it turns out, open source software is...
Review: New nVIDIA Detonator 3 Drivers for Linux
Author: JT Smith
Tomshardware offers a review:
"A month later than for the Microsoft operating systems NVIDIA has finally released its Linux driver 0.95, which unofficially...
Linux developer rolls out light browser
Author: JT Smith
By Grant Gross
Managing Editor
Does the world need yet another Web browser? Veteran Linux developer Peter MacDonald, who released the beta version of...
Copyright.net helps Napster ‘get legit’
Author: JT Smith
Copyright.net goes live today with CopyrightAgent, its groundbreaking software tool that legitimizes Napster and other peer-to-peer networks while at the same time...
The future of intellectual property on the Internet
Author: JT Smith
Cyber@law.harvard.edu announces, on October 1, 2000 at 7pm EDT, at the historic Ames Courtroom in Austin Hall on the Harvard Law...
Jupiter Systems announces Linux support
Author: JT Smith
With expansion capability to 124 screens and support for both live video input and analog RGB input, Linux PR reports, the...