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Turning the town red
Author: JT Smith
One of the ripple effects of the Microsoft investment in Corel was a
potential change in the status of Wine, surmises LinuxPlanet,...
Don’t let closed source execs be the future of Open Source
Author: JT Smith
By Tina Gasperson
News Editor
Open Source looks and feels different than its proprietary counterparts in the high-tech industry. The phrase alone connotes a...
Weekly news wrapup
Author: JT Smith
By Grant Gross
Managing EditorNews of the weird?
Probably the weirdest news this week had closed-source giant Microsoft pumping $135 million into competitor and...
Red Hat’s Tiemann disputes CNet article
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPlanet follows up on a CNet report this week, saying that Red Hat officer Michael Tiemann claimed his company started the Open...
Opinion: Unix gambit isn’t enough to save Apple
Author: JT Smith
From a ZDNet opinion: "I want to see some dust settle on this before wondering whether
Microsoft wants to use Corel as a...
Jack Moffitt: Everything but a private eye
Author: JT Smith
By: Julie Bresnick
NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source people
He says Jack Moffit's not a cool name, though I keep wanting to put it in
front of...
Age discrimination: Is Open Source different?
Author: JT Smith
By Jack Bryar
NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source business
Age discrimination: IT corporate trade groups claim it doesn't exist.
Middle-aged tech workers claim it's a fact of...
Heroix targets ecommerce with site server
Author: JT Smith
Heroix Corporation, a leader in eBusiness infrastructure management software, announced RoboMon V7.6. New in this release are built-in sensors that monitor the...
Jabber’s instant message technology: Limitless possibilities
Author: JT Smith
By Grant Gross
Managing Editor
Jabber ain't your father's instant messenger. When Andre Durand, general manager of Jabber.com, predicts the XML-based instant messaging product...
MS employee, bored, fixes bugs
Author: JT Smith
From the humor site Segfault.org: In a bold move Wednesday afternoon, Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT) employee Donald Rutherford, fixed approximately 3 bugs...