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Learning the ways of Mozilla
Author: JT Smith
Like a young actor who dreams of appearing on a Broadway stage, David Boswell remembers the time
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Opera for Linux: Good enough to pay for?
Author: JT Smith
By Grant Gross
Managing Editor
With the beta release of their browser for Linux, the folks at Opera Software hope to get input from...
Boston bank offers online safe deposit service
Author: JT Smith
A nandotimes.com story from AP talks of FleetBank offering "virtual safe deposit boxes" as the online data storage equivalent of the metal...
In a Word, Perfect
Author: JT Smith
By Jack Bryar
NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source business
If you thought the Microsoft deal with Corel was
interesting from
where you sat, it...
IBM to pump $5B into chip-making
Author: JT Smith
Yahoo Daily News is reporting on IBM's intended investment of $5 billion toward its chip making facilities.
Category:
Open Source
Microsoft breakup: don’t hold your breath
Author: JT Smith
PCWorld.com reports that Microsoft won no small victory when the US Supreme Court decided not to
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RMS answers “Linux or GNU/Linux?”
Author: JT Smith
Software developers are contaminating free software by adding their bits of non-free code to it and re-packaging it. Richard Stallman explains why...
New licensing model for email server software eases requirements
Author: JT Smith
OpenOne corporation announced at LinuxPR.com that it had simplified its MailOne Linux-based licensing model
New “Getting Started” guide for Suneido
Author: JT Smith
The latest release of Suneido (Oct. 10) includes a new "Getting Started" guide that leads you through creating an application and deploying...
Atipa Joins The Linda Club at Scientific Computing Associates
Author: JT Smith
Atipa Corporation, a leading provider
of end-to-end Open Source and Linux technology solutions, is pleased to
announce that it has joined The Linda Club,...