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Nasdaq to resume trading as ‘soon as possible’

Author: JT Smith Reuters reports that Nasdaq, the No. 2 U.S. stock market, may make an announcement about resuming trading later today. Category: Open Source

Bumpy ride continues for Turbolinux: No more package sales in U.S.

Author: JT Smith - By Mike Newlands - A turbulent year for San Francisco-based Open Source and proprietary software developer Turbolinux Inc. is far from...

We take this minute for something really important

Author: JT Smith - by Jack Bryar -Open Source Business -Updated throughout the day - You'll pardon me if I don't want to send you another...

State Department technology lagging

Author: JT Smith From CNet: "Tuesday's attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon could put a spotlight on a ...

Financial markets paralyzed after attacks

Author: JT Smith MSNBC.com reports that the major U.S. stock markets, including Nasdaq, were shut down after the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington,...

Tonight: We morn the death of innocence on The Linux Show

Author: JT Smith September 11th, 2001 -- Kevin Hill, Jeff Gerhardt, PJ Hyett, Doc Searls(Linux Journal), and Arne Flones have canceled tonight's episode of The...

NY Times Web site is up despite chaos

Author: JT Smith NewsForge has noted that NYTimes.com appears to be open for business, though access may be a bit slow at times due to...

A healthy, helpful epidemic

Author: JT Smith Linux Journal: "Then I got to thinking. Many people pick commercial software because, well, it is easy to steal. It gets marketed,...

Mandrake Linux Community Newsletter #13

Author: JT Smith LinuxToday has posted a nice HTML-ized version of the weekly mailer. This week's summary: "New MandrakeExpert Support Center is Open; ...

A Linux development call to arms

Author: JT Smith Commentary from ZDNet: "...we really need something brand new, rather than a Linux version of MS...