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Lanier: UNIX embarrassingly primitive
Author: JT Smith
Upside Today's Sam Williams interviews Jaron Lanier: "How I hated Unix back in the '70s -- that devilish
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Olinux.br interviews Robin “roblimo” Miller
Author: JT Smith
Newsforge reader Fernando Correa contributed this story: "My official title is Editor in Chief for the Open Source
Development Network,
owner of Slashdot.org, freshmeat.net,...
Live free or … not: Why users choose Linux
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
Live free or die! It's the state motto of New Hampshire, and in the 1970s and 80s it...
Microsoft, Sun go to war
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports that Sun Microsystems and Microsoft Corp are going to war over their respective XML delivering software.
Category:
Open Source
CodeWeavers releases ‘Wine for the rest of us’
Author: JT Smith
At PR Newswire: CodeWeavers, Inc., the leading
Windows-to-Linux software developer and consultancy, today announced the
availability of the Preview Edition of CodeWeavers Wine, the...
Keio University to build large-scale network using Red Hat
Author: JT Smith
From Business Wire:Red Hat, Inc. (Nasdaq:RHAT), the leader in developing, deploying
and managing open source solutions today announced that Keio University will build...
Linux2order.com and SlashTCO form partnership
Author: JT Smith
"Linux2order.com, the online resource offering the largest and most current selection of Linux applications on the Internet, today announced a partnership with...
Review: Plextor PlexWriter 121032A CD-RW
Author: JT Smith
- By Jeff Field -
One of the best things of Linux distributions being free (as in beer, in this case) is that...
Dr. Dobb’s weekly Python-URL
Author: JT Smith
Dr. Dobbs' latest weekly edition of Python news and links is now available at LWN.net.
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Open Source
IBM’s Gerstner sees trouble for Sun, EMC, Microsoft models LINK DEAD
Author: JT Smith
IBM Chairman Louis Gerstner believes that companies like Sun and Microsoft will only decline in popularity, as developers and consumers demand open-standards...