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Are you 40? Might as well be dead, if you’re in IT
Author: JT Smith
Ageism is alive and well in IT according to a survey released this
week, although mounting evidence suggests the UK is suffering...
Splitting Linux! Could a bad dream be coming true?
Author: JT Smith
Among some open source developers, forking equals the end of the
code-development tree's common roots. For others, it's just an
inevitable part...
IDC: strong growth for global software market
Author: JT Smith
The packaged software market will continue to grow at a compound growth rate of 15 per cent through 2004, a new study...
Gnutella development gnotted
Author: JT Smith
Wired.com reports: The open-source alternative to Napster is having its share of technical and political problems. Some developers want to stop its...
Federal funds funneled to Microsoft users
Author: JT Smith
From OSOpinion: A new Canadian service, paid for with our tax dollars, supports and promotes Microsoft to the detriment of other OS...
Microsoft defectors gain momentum
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet is reporting on a trend of Microsoft engineers defecting to startups, often in competition with the software giant.
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Success without the degree
Author: JT Smith
Computer News Daily discusses the success of various industry executives after dropping out of University.
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Open Source
Wireless application servers mushroom
Author: JT Smith
From an InfoWorld story about the growing number of wireless application servers: "Lutris is marketing its Enhydra Wireless 3.5 as an open-source...
IRI, Sumitomo announce investment in Miva
Author: JT Smith
Miva Corporation has announced
that Internet Research Institute and Sumitomo Corporation joined
forces to make a multi-million dollar...
New Italian version of Linux released
Author: JT Smith
Founded by a group of GNU/Linux enthusiasts, MLX s.r.l. has set from the
very start an ambitious project: become a...