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Cliff’s List Filter – July 29-Aug 2
Author: Ian Palmer
In this week's summary from various open source development efforts: the latest release from the FiST project and the concept of...
AW/PH PTR Announce Latest Linux/OSS Books at LW
Heather Fox writes "Addison-Wesley & Prentice Hall PTR Announce Latest Linux and Open Source Books at LinuxWorld 2004 in San Francisco" LinuxWorld, San...
Perens: Education greatest weapon in IP warfare
Michael S. Mimoso writes "More enterprises and vendors are going to face intellectual property litigation in the coming months. In part two of this...
LinuxWorld: A dot.org gallery
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
LINUXWORLD -- Even though LinuxWorld Expo (LWE) has morphed from hacker/swag heaven to dealmakers' paradise over the last few years, there...
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LINUXWORLD -- Even though LinuxWorld Expo (LWE) has morphed from hacker/swag heaven to dealmakers' paradise over the last few years, there is still a...
Linux, digital rights on collision course
Widespread use of Linux and open-source software is an inevitability, but the new programming technique is running into troubles with the important new technology...
OSRM *IS* Free Enterprise
Kelly McNeill writes "Open Source Risk Management a.k.a "OSRM" is an insurance of sorts that has been offered by some organizations to alleviate concern...
LinuxWorld: More suits, fewer sandals in sight
Author: Chris Preimesberger
SAN FRANCISCO -- If there is a headline to describe this week's LinuxWorld Conference & Expo at the
Moscone Center, look no...
IBM pledges no patent attacks against Linux
IBM on Wednesday promised not to use its formidable collection of technology patents against Linux and challenged other companies to do the same, working...
The Legitimate Hacker
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Having attended many Linux-focused trade shows over the years, it's really interesting how things have changed. It's apparent that Linux is...