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Linux service faces doubts (fear, uncertainty?)

Author: JT Smith ZDNET.co.uk reports: "Companies that bet on Linux for business-critical applications should expect many of the same service issues that affect orthodox enterprise...

Microsoft minus Gates and Ballmer

Author: JT Smith ZDNet explores what Microsoft would be like if CEO Steve Ballmer and Chairman Bill Gates were to leave the company. Is Microsoft...

Web Authoring and HTTP

Author: JT Smith "This is the first of two articles by Joe Orton on WebDAV, the distributed authoring protocol for HTTP. The first article ...

Review: Logitech Wheel Mouse Optical

Author: JT Smith By Jeff Field When picking your mouse and keyboard, personal preference and comfort have to take precedence over any whiz-bang features. Most serious...

LaTeX: A diamond in the rough

Author: JT Smith From ZDNet: "So why isn't LaTeX right up there with all the other ...

Linux loses its innocence

Author: JT Smith From ZDNet: "This was the year that open source lost its hype and innocence, coming into its own as a model for...

Web review: Grok this – getting savvy with the GIMP

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson -If you're into graphic design, image manipulation, photo-retouching, and the like, you already know that the GIMP is...

Gathering of Developers and Loki Software partner for more Linux games

Author: JT Smith Tustin, California - January 4 2001 - Loki Software, Inc., the leading publisher of commercial games for the Linux operating system, announced...

SourceForge.net supports 100,000 developers in first year of service

Author: JT Smith ACTON, MA -- January 4, 2001 -- Open Source Development Network (OSDN.com), a division of VA Linux Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: LNUX), today announced that...

Pondering an AMD-Transmeta merger

Author: JT Smith ZDNet's Inter@ctive Investor has commentary on why Transmeta and AMD, which are planning to work together in the server market, should go...