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Mozilla revisited
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPlanet article claims, "Since the M17 release, something pretty cool has been going on with Mozilla: it gets noticeably better on...
1-Click fight continues in court today
Author: JT Smith
PI-business.com reports that Amazon.com will continue fighting to protect its patented 1-Click online buying method, arguing in a federal court against challenger...
Pink slips part of dot-com game
Author: JT Smith
Behind the deepening meltdown of once-glamorous
media...
Sun dreams of slimmer Jini
Author: JT Smith
Sun Microsystems is scaling back its Jini software intended to network everything from kitchen appliances to cell phones,
adding a...
Parisian company has record high sales; runs on Linux
Author: JT Smith
Netgem offers Internet service similar to American WebTV, and runs on a Linux-based open source platform. From a press release at BusinessWire.
iSONEWS.com says Sega is ‘strongarming’ them
Author: JT Smith
A reader submitted these comments and a press release: "As many of you have heard by now, strong-arm
tactics used by Sega's...
IT workers deserve humane treatment
Author: JT Smith
e-week columnist Cameron Sturdevant laments the loss of the eight-hour work day for modern IT workers.
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Developer of new Linux distro looking for assistance
Author: JT Smith
Open Paranoia is the name of the project living at Sourceforge.net. The developer writes, "Everyone is asked to provide input. Anyone with...
Waiting to see how Oracle turns out
Author: JT Smith
There have been missteps, backpedaling, and kinks to work out with Larry Ellison's company. So buyers are taking a 'wait and see'...
Porting MFC code to GTK+
Author: JT Smith
Linux.com has an article by Ryan Gorden (of Loki games fame) on porting Windows MFC apps to the GTK+ library. Slashdot...