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Microsoft’s monopoly may not matter
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes "Yes, Microsoft has a monopoly, but let's remember that its scope is very limited. Microsoft, like any shareholder-value oriented...
The Free Windows: ReactOS
Author: JT Smith
PeanutButter writes, "Recreating Windows in a free, open source form that would be source or even binary compatible with NT/2k/XP seems to...
Rotary phone speed dialer added to Smithsonian
Author: JT Smith
It's not Open Source, but we suppose an argument could be made for its relevance to the constantly changing world of technology....
Costa Rica’s minister of science and technology a Linux advocate
Author: JT Smith
LinuxJournal.com has an interview with Guy F. de Téramond. He says, "I think that Linux, in the last two or three years,...
Progeny reborn in Linux services
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet adds to the news about Progeny Linux Systems, saying the company has decided to stop developing its own version Linux and...
IBM beats forecasts, servers and services get the credit
Author: JT Smith
- By Dan Berkes -IBM today announced third-quarter earnings of $1.6 billion, or 90 cents per
share, on revenue of $20.4 billion. Although...
Mitch Kapor joins Ximian board
Author: JT Smith
Slashdot has the link and discussion about the EFF co-founder joining the board of directors. The original announcement is at Ximian.com.
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Transmeta dumps latest CEO
Author: JT Smith
Reported at CNET News.com: "Chipmaker Transmeta on Tuesday shook up its management team
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Word to the wise: Writer 638C
Author: JT Smith
Linux Planet: "After last week's review of StarOffice 6.0 beta, a few people asked me how it compared to OpenOffice. There seems...
Jakob Nielsen on how Apple blew it, how Linux will blow it, and the...
Author: JT Smith
The Register: "Will Linux desktops innovate? No. I don't think of that as being the solution: because
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