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The advent of the Chief Privacy Officer
Author: JT Smith
Copmuter News Daily discusses the advent of the Chief Privacy Officer, a relatively new post in corporations that has been adopted by...
ALS: Forget plan “B” – give me plan “9”
Author: JT Smith
From MaximumLinux: While vendors show off their wares and boast great things surrounding Linux, someone else is travelling the floor
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RIAA Announces [new] Effort to Develop New ID System for Sound Recordings
Author: JT Smith
Direct from the RIAA: "WASHINGTON, D.C., October 12, 2000 - The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) announced today
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Sex sites teach Web how to sell
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet story from London says, "Not only were sex sites the earliest to recognise the
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Red Hat’s Bob Young talks to Slashdot readers
Author: JT Smith
Red Hat has take some hard knocks on Slashdot (and elsewhere) recently, so Bob Young wrote an open letter to Slashdot readers...
Atipa rolls out new line of computational clusters
Author: JT Smith
Atipa Corporation, an end-to-end
provider of Open Source and Linux solutions, announced today at the Linux
Atlanta Showcase the rollout of a new product...
StarOffice source code release is imminent
Author: JT Smith
Openoffice.org offers this open letter from Sun's Group Product Manager for Webtop and Applications targeting release by tomorrow morning (presumably PST),...
Microsoft using Corel to ease into Linux, documents hint
Author: JT Smith
The National Post reports, Corel Corp. may be the tool Microsoft Corp. uses to ease itself into the open source
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Accelr8 offers access to Linux
Author: JT Smith
Accelr8 Technology Corporation announced today the availability of its MIGR8 OpenVMS
conversion toolset on Linux, the increasingly popular low-cost alternative to
other more expensive...
TurboLinux to support IBM eServers
Author: JT Smith
Linux software company TurboLinux Thursday announced its version
of the open-source operating system will run on IBM's eServer line, from IDG...