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Kum ba yah, Osama
Author: JT Smith
Here's a bit of morbid humor (in a 260k Shockwave files) that a little bird dropped in our lap. At least we...
Tool of the month: Quanta Plus
Author: JT Smith
From UnixReview.com: "This
month, I'd like to...
7th major release of GNU Bayonne announced
Author: JT Smith
David Sugar writes: "Today I am announcing the 7th major release of GNU Bayonne for developing free software based telephony application services.
Using...
Can your company afford the Windows legacy?
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes: "'Legacy' is defined as a 'gift of personal property,' but it can also mean a bequest of dishonor or...
New Linux certification focuses on systems integration skills
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
Michael Yu Chak Tin was running the CPU Training Centre, a Hong Kong-based computer training school that offered...
Palm CEO admits mistakes
Author: JT Smith
From ZDNet: "Palm CEO Carl Yankowski began the annual shareholders meeting on a conciliatory note Thursday, mindful that virtually everyone in the...
Sun harvests research for tech progress
Author: JT Smith
Sun Labs, the division of Sun Microsystems responsible for such key company offerings like Java and 64-bit UltraSparc processors almost never happened....
Jabber gives away IM software
Author: JT Smith
CNet has a short item saying Webb Interactive Services' Jabber has launched Jabber Everywhere, which
lets...
Linux conference to offer free registration
Author: JT Smith
In response to an uncertain political climate and the recent economic downturn, the USENIX Association and the Atlanta Linux Showcase, Inc. jointly...
What features would you like to see in GNOME?
Author: JT Smith
From GNOME.org: "Gnome 2 is coming up fast, most of it will be just porting applications
...