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Reporter’s notebook: Linux meets Unix at LinuxWorld
Author: JT Smith
From Information Week: "The last trade show I went to where SGI, IBM,
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Free money: Linux companies plan profits
Author: JT Smith
ABC News has an often-reported story explaining how Linux companies plan to make money some day. "Linux software companies think they can...
Tech firms at LinuxWorld Expo, but end-users shy
Author: JT Smith
Reuters reports on the corporate presence at LinuxWorld. "Standing at his booth ... Thursday, Jim
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Intel to fund Linux lab
Author: JT Smith
Inter@ctive Week reports on Intel's decision to provide $24 million in support to the Open Source Development Lab, "in a clear break...
Apache 1.3.17 released
Author: JT Smith
ApacheWeek has several items, including an annoucement that Apache 1.3.17 was released Jan. 26. "This release addresses minor bugs found in the...
Suits and the Linux ethos
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPlanet looks back on LinuxWorld: "Beyond just the look of conference was the tenor. It's changed quite a bit. Almost everyone I...
LinuxWorld recap: Pitbull stops ‘hackers,’ show security doesn’t
Author: JT Smith
- by Eric Ries -Covalent is a commercial vendor
of
Apache products. They were at the 2001 LinuxWorld Expo, of course, and...
Linuxworld: The people who do it for free.
Author: JT Smith
With all the focus on the big names at Linux World, you might think that this was an event for only PR...
Fish or Cut Bait: A comeback for Corel?
Author: JT Smith
Redherring ponders Corel's future, specifically going over the recent refocusing done by Corel's new CEO, Derek Burney.
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LinuxWorld recap: Significant hardware presence
Author: JT Smith
- By Jeff Field -
It used to be that, if you wanted to write stories on hardware and Linux you would...