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US techies go global with Geekcorps

Author: JT Smith BBC: "Mr Zuckerman, 28, founded Geekcorps in 2000 after he sold his brainchild internet business, Tripod, to Lycos in 1998 for $58m....

Family feud: PostNuke vs. PHPNuke

Author: JT Smith Web Shepherd writes: "Yesterday, Linux.com offered a comparision of two popular, PHP-based content management systems (CMS). This has appearently fueled a war...

KDE wishlist and a quick overview of 2.2

Author: JT Smith "On August 15th, KDE 2.2 was blessed upon our world. (It may have actually been the 14th, but I didn't see it...

Linux Advisory Watch – August 17th 2001

Author: JT Smith LinuxSecurity: "This week, advisories were released for fetchmail, telnet, groff, imp, windowmaker, and openldap. The ...

LinuxCertified announces the Network Services boot camp

Author: JT Smith Rajesh Goyal writes: "LinuxCertified, Inc. announces the Network Services Bootcamp. - All students get a free Linux laptop! Media Contact: ...

Web review: The cozy close-knit feeling of VarLinux.org

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - Nicholas Petreley writes a lot of articles for LinuxWorld.com. I guess that just wasn't enough to satisfy the...

Alternatives to upgrading Windows

Author: JT Smith The BBC discusses alternatives to bowing into peer pressure and updating your system to the newest version of Windows, suggesting everything from...

The Industry Standard to shut down

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports that the magazine The Industry Standard will be shut down as its finances dwindle. The next issue will not be...

Metricom auction going, going…gone

Author: JT Smith The sell-off of Metricom's assets, including its Ricochet high-speed wireless Internet network, was completed in less than three hours. Metricom declared bankruptcy...

Infected by bad patents

Author: JT Smith Suppose that a single corporation were able to monopolize the computer antivirus market. According to this story at the San Francisco Chronicle,...