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Programmers: be an engineer, Not an artist

Author: JT Smith It seems to me that Open Source software as a whole suffers from "messiness" -- this is perhaps due to the fact...

Why do Linux companies go broke?

Author: JT Smith Shark submitted this link: "The Open Source business model may make for an interesting college thesis. But, when it comes to making...

Weekly news wrapup: Transmeta has big IPO amid mixed news from manufacturers

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross- It was a big news week for chip maker Transmeta, employer of Linux godfather Linus Torvalds. Probably the biggest...

Apache founders hit Vegas in search of cash

Author: JT Smith Info World reports on Brian Behlendorf's search for more money for the Apache Software Foundation at Comdex. The foundation needs cash to...

TrollTech releases embedded Qt PDA environment

Author: JT Smith TrollTech will release its embedded Qt PDA code under the Qt commercial license and the GNU Public License. Slashdot has the details. Category:...

W3 releases Amaya 4.0

Author: JT Smith Amaya 4.0, an opensource HTML browser and editor which strictly adheres to standards, has been released. The discussion of its capabilties,...

“KDE 2.0 Development” is online (and OPL)

Author: JT Smith Another Slashdot news report, this time about the release of "KDE 2.0 Development," a book about developing for the new APIs in...

Cynicism on Transmeta’s success

Author: JT Smith The Standard looks at TransMeta's recent IPO success and evaluates what it is it has to offer, trying to answer the question...

Netpliance quits Web appliance business

Author: JT Smith Netpliance is getting out of the Internet appliance business. The company says it will immediately stop selling its I-opener Web device and...

Netscape 6.0 released

Author: JT Smith After years of work by a cast of thousands, the first non-beta release Netscape 6.0 takes a bow. Windows, Macintosh, and Linux...