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ApacheCon Europe 2000: Days 1 and 2

Author: JT Smith Apacheweek brings us day 1 and day 2 of ApacheCon Europe 2000. "This is the first of a two-part special edition...

Transmeta nears IPO

Author: JT Smith The Standard has a preview story about Transmeta going public Oct. 30. "If priced at the middle of the range ...

Matra Datavision, SGI France join forces on 3D project

Author: JT Smith From a press release at LinuxPR: Matra Datavision and SGI France announce the joint promotion of a powerful development combination...

Freedom fighters cracked Microsoft?

Author: JT Smith Without any evidence whatsoever, Salon.com suggests the Open Source community has a motive: "The antagonistic dynamic that exists between ...

Marijuana no longer a ‘Gateway’ drug

Author: JT Smith Ok, so this has little to do with Open Source, but it's funny. The humor site, Segfault, has a bogus graph of...

Eazel will influence re-vamped GNOME

Author: JT Smith Eazel, the creators of the upcoming Nautilus file manager, will have a significant say in the direction future ...

eBook retreat

Author: JT Smith "Did you hear about the grand new scheme from Gemstar, the makers of the Rocket eBook? They're dumping the old device, where...

MS source code infiltrated and stolen?

Author: JT Smith Is Redmond being forced to go Open Source? OK, guys, fess up. Who did it? From MSNBC. Category: Linux

Charmed, will be pleased to meet you

Author: JT Smith By Julie Bresnick NewsForge StaffTechnology continues to claim a second, albeit a cozy second, to sex for holding our attention. But from the...

@Home critic censored under DMCA

Author: JT Smith InfoWorld has a story about a person who posted an @Home internal memo to a Usenet newsgroup and several web pages. The...