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Web review: Developers can plunge into the blue-ness of IBM.com
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
My boss got a press release from IBM recently, touting the new and improved IBM.com Web site. First...
Learning Linux LVM, part one
Author: JT Smith
IBM DeveloperWorks: "In this article, Daniel introduces you to the concepts behind Linux LVM (Logical Volume Management) and shows you how to...
Nintendo asks retailers to stop promoting the Xbox
Author: JT Smith
CNet reports that Nintendo has asked retailers to stop marketing Microsoft's not yet released Xbox, warning that marketing the product could hurt...
Book review: The New XFree86
Author: JT Smith
Linux Journal reviews Bill Ball's latest book, The New XFree86: "The writing style is more appropriate to systems administrators or programmers than...
602Pro PC Suite surpasses a quarter of a million registered users
Author: JT Smith
Jacksonville, FL., March 21, 2001 - Software602, Inc. announced today that more than 250,000 (two hundred fifty thousands) copies of 602Pro...
Introducing BlueBox natural language browser
Author: JT Smith
dLoo writes, "Today, dLoo is releasing the first in a series of five papers that explain the theory and implementation of BlueBox,...
Comcast launches Linux-based service
Author: JT Smith
A reader tells us about a this press release at Yahoo.com: "Take me out to the ballgame" could soon have a whole
new...
The history of GNUstep
Author: JT Smith
Slashdot has a link to an article at LinuxFocus.org about the history of GNUstep. "More than 10 years ago, an incredible machine...
Sharp fall in demand for foreign workers
Author: JT Smith
This isn't exactly Open Source-related, but reader wagdog wrote us: "According to the Immigration and Naturalization Service, the demand for
H1-B's has fallen...
The (reseller) channel is everything
Author: JT Smith
- by Jack Bryar -Open Source Business -
Linux marketeers, repeat after me: "The channel is everything, the
channel is everything, the channel...