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Gnucleus: The new Napster

Author: JT Smith SF Gate: "If the recording industry thought Napster was a ...

Linux Expo, London, 2001

Author: JT Smith GBdirect, a Linux and Open Source training service provider,has posted a short report and a few pictures from Linux Expo London 2001....

Es.Toolinux.com announces new partnerships

Author: JT Smith ES.TOOLINUX.com, the Spanish speakers' portal, announces its new partnerships with two active members of the GNU/Linux Community.Planeta Linux Argentina: This portal based in...

Fighting for freedom with LiViD’s Matthew Pavlovich

Author: JT Smith - By Julie Bresnick - Open Source people - As the American dream contorts in response to the pressures of time, Matthew Pavlovich,...

Employers not such big brothers?

Author: JT Smith Wired: "A new study from the Privacy Foundation on workplace surveillance finds that monitoring is less common than many people think." Wired,...

Firms find more reasons to monitor workers

Author: JT Smith CNET: "Companies are not doing as well as they did last year," said Darryl Gordon, director of marketing ...

GNUbies: Vagn Scott will give a whirlwind tour of Unix fundamentals

Author: JT Smith "We are pleased to announce that Vagn Scott will once more speak to the GNUbies group this Wednesday, July 11, 2001 at the...

Real live trolling on the South Shore rail

Author: JT Smith "If you...

Microsoft remedy Redux

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill writes "The Microsoft antitrust decision is still intact after the first appeal. What does this mean for the future of...

Many colleges will have to pay more for Microsoft products

Author: JT Smith The Chronicle reports that Microsoft is making changes to its academic pricing plans that will result in Universities paying up to 60%...