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Amazon apologizes for price testing
Author: JT Smith
On-line retailer Amazon.com recently received a lot of flack for selling items at different prices to different customers, for "market testing". Today...
Greasing the free software skids under Novell
Author: JT Smith
From The Register: "Although Red Hat rolled out its big budget distro Red Hat Linux 7.0
...
The Internet Society DC Area Chapter Oct. 3 meeting
Author: JT Smith
The October meeting of The Internet Society, DC Area Chapter, will bring together four distinguished authorities to address the
U.S. Patent Office and...
Pundit: Linux independence needs guarding
Author: JT Smith
From an InfoWorld story: "Although Linux is ever gaining more supporters, its status as a truly open-source operating system is not assured,...
Pant, pant: Educated escort uses Linux!
Author: JT Smith
This Salon.com article, with the writer drooling over a $12,000-a-day "educated escort" has a tenuous connection to Open Source, but a small...
Corel’s Q3 loss: Half of Q2’s
Author: JT Smith
Several sites are reporting on Corel's third-quarter loss of $10.7 million. The consensus: It's good news compared to the $23.6 million loss...
Sun releases Grid Engine 5.2
Author: JT Smith
Sun has announced the open source release of its "Grid Engine" product , a loose clustering package oriented toward making use of...
SCO into Caldera without getting SCalded
Author: JT Smith
This osOpinion article states, "Linux, like Unix before it, is an example of 'development by community', and once we realize that,...
Linux is a religious community, sort of
Author: JT Smith
This engaging piece at OSOpinion, written by Wesley Paris, compares the needs of the Linux community to those of "any community." ...
Sunset for Cobalt?
Author: JT Smith
By Jack Bryar
NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source business
A number of analysts claimed that the high price brought by Sun's
purchase of Cobalt Networks was proof...