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TOTW: C Program Declarations
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes "Linuxlookup.com: Part of the pleasure of participating in Open Source is that you can actually look at the code...
Ximian pulls KDE-keyword based ads on Google
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -- updated - 2/14/1 - 9:20 a.m. EST
According to reports early this morning, Ximian ads were showing up...
Platform Computing announces LSF 4.1
Author: JT Smith
"Platform Computing -- a global
leader in Distributed Resource Management for distributed computing
environments -- today introduced LSF (Load Sharing Facility) version 4.1 with
new...
Ximian defends KDE keyword ads on Google
Author: JT Smith
LinuxToday has a story about the latest KDE/Gnome skirmish.
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Ximian buys Google ads on KDE keywords
Author: JT Smith
At Kurt Granroth's page: "What do we do when one of our own, a company with long-time roots in our community,...
Transmeta to release Mobile Linux for Crusoe
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet UK reports on Transmeta's plans to release a version of Linux tailored to run on its Crusoe-based devices. "Company sources said...
Code + law: Threatening basic human rights
Author: JT Smith
Even as court rulings threaten to destroy Napster and MP3.com,
Hollywood and publishers are developing software that would let them
enforce much broader definitions...
Linux beefs up Omaha Steaks’ online sales
Author: JT Smith
LinuxWorld.com has a story about Omaha Steak using Linux to bump up its online sales. "A three-tiered architecture (data on the back...
EMusic stock soars on Napster news
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader tells us about this: "By the end of the trading day, struggling EMusic got a huge boost from Napter's bad...
Napster gets reprieve … for now
Author: JT Smith
ZDNe's take today's Napster hearing: The court ruling allowed file-sharing site Napster to continue, but the ruling opened the door for millions...