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The push to push women higher

Author: JT Smith Wired: "The glass ceiling is usually associated with stodgy, old-economy firms. But women in the new economy say they also face a...

Networks promise unfettered file swapping

Author: JT Smith CNET: "While the first generation of file-trading technologies fights over Napster's leavings, more radical ...

Microsoft, AOL can’t agree on Windows XP deal

Author: JT Smith IDG.com.au: "Microsoft and AOL Time Warner on Saturday abandoned talks over whether to include a link to AOL's Internet service with Microsoft's...

Sharing … the Microsoft way

Author: JT Smith From a column at ZDNet: "(The current debate is) not a debate about whether Microsoft will adopt the principles...

Legal experts: Win XP crosses the line

Author: JT Smith eWeek reports that with Microsoft's use of smart tags and other technologies in the forthcoming Windows XP, "legal experts...

A GNOME 2.0 release coordinator steps down

Author: JT Smith LinuxToday posts a strongly-worded e-mail from Martin Baulig the gnome-hackers mailing list, announcing his plans to resign his GNOME 2.0 release coordinator...

ORBS splits into ORBZ and ORBL

Author: JT Smith ORBS -- the relay-blocking anti-spam service run from New Zealand by Alan Brown -- is dead. Long live ORBS, er, ORBZ, the...

Lining up for the dot-biz bazaar

Author: JT Smith Domain name registrars report brisk business for the new .biz domain suffix. The registration isn't open to the public yet; companies looking...

Tux: Built for speed

Author: JT Smith eWEEK reviews Red Hat's Tux 2.0 Web server: "Running on a Linux 2.4 kernel has taken performance far beyond what was...

ActiveState announces Visual Perl, Visual Python and Visual XSLT

Author: JT Smith ATLANTA, GA June 18, 2001 - ActiveState, a leader in open source programming tools, today at Microsoft Tech Ed 2001, announced the...