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Exodus CEO steps down

Author: JT Smith From CNet: "Exodus Communications Chief Executive Ellen Hancock resigned from the Web hosting company Tuesday and will be replaced by director William...

Microsoft’s weak way with workers

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill writes "Special treatment as a reward for being "above the law" is the necessary consequence of the common but erroneous...

Apple expands as PCs cut back

Author: JT Smith From Wired: "With Hewlett-Packard gobbling up Compaq, Gateway slashing staff and Dell driving prices to rock bottom, the PC market has turned...

User Friendly’s ‘The Root of All Evil’ released by O’Reilly

Author: JT Smith The third compilation of the online hit comic, User Friendly, takes readers back to Columbia Internet for the continuing story of the "friendliest, hardest-working...

Taking stock of HP/Compaq

Author: JT Smith Wired.com on the HP/Compaq union: "The deal -- which combines two of the four largest U.S. ...

Fiorina to HP ranks: It’s a ‘historic day’

Author: JT Smith CNet has a copy of a memo the Hewlett-Packard CEO sent to employees. "As I said, this merger is a game-changing...

HP/Compaq merger may complicate Microsoft relations

Author: JT Smith A CNet story says the HP/Compaq merger may cause Microsoft "some short-term headaches," because HP's relationship with Microsoft hasn't been as cozy...

Netscape lays off Mozilla’s chief lizardwrangler and others?

Author: JT Smith MozillaQuest Magazine (MozillaQuest.com} reports, "According to Bug Number 96747 in the Mozilla Organization´s Bugzilla database, Mozilla's Chief Lizard Wrangler, Mitchell Baker has...

HP/Compaq: ‘Deal makes sense’

Author: JT Smith eWeek reports on the HP/Compaq merger press conference, with the two sides, of course, saying the deal makes sense. Category: Open Source

HP and Compaq: A survival merger

Author: JT Smith Commentary at ZDNet: "The proposed merger between Hewlett-Packard and Compaq takes two giant computer companies and makes them into...