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From Netscape to nightclub

Author: JT Smith Wired.com has a story about Jamie Zawinski, an ex-Netscape coder, opening the DNA nightclub in San Francisco, after spending two years and...

Jabber updates chat software

Author: JT Smith CNet has a short item about Jabber releasing Version 1.8 of its Open Source instant messenger client written in XML. Category: Open Source

A standard for e-comments

Author: JT Smith From TechReview.com: "Got a few choice ...

The trouble with Mono

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill writes, "The stated goal of the Mono project is to free users and developers from Microsoft's operating system platforms, questionable...

Killustrator now Kontour

Author: JT Smith aicra writes. "In an email msg sent to the kdev list earlier: 'KIllustrator is now known as "Kontour" (after Adobe claimed that...

Samsung revs 64-bit ARM, licenses Java

Author: JT Smith An industry update from The Register: "Samsung has expanded its agreement with British chip designer ARM and licensed three more cores. It's...

Caldera’s Volution Online benefits from bayMountain

Author: JT Smith Richmond, V.A., July 16, 2001 - bayMountain, a leading provider of complex Web and application infrastructure services, today announced that Caldera has...

Free software: The right to be a charitable community

Author: JT Smith From commentary at VarLinux.org: "While Microsoft debates the issues surrounding the GPL from a monopolists perspective, an important point seems to be...

Konqueror gets text-to-speech synthesis

Author: JT Smith An item on KDE.news heralds the arrival of George Russell's Speaker, the very first attempt at giving KDE Web browser Konqueror the...

Wireless freenets

Author: JT Smith Combine an open rooftop with an antenna and a Linux server and you too can be a threat to the planned corporate...