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Review: Omnis Studio RAD tool

Author: JT Smith LinuxWorld reviews the Omnis Studio RAD tool: "This RAD tool pulls its weight, but still suffers from some bugs and annoying licensing." Category:...

AOL welcomes music services, but not Freenet

Author: JT Smith From a Wired.com story about AOL promoting Internet music services: "Ian Clarke turned the world on its head with ...

Akopia Interchange will be on Red Hat 7

Author: JT Smith Akopia Interchange, a leading open source e-commerce software has been selected by Red Hat for inclusion on Linux...

Review: Nautilus for Linux desktop

Author: JT Smith From a review at ZDNet: "Although it won't single-handedly render Linux palatable to the masses, Nautilus goes a long way toward delivering...

BSD system takes on Linux

Author: JT Smith From a story at Inter@ctive Week: Both Linux and BSD are growing faster as server systems on the Internet than their competitors,...

Crypto version of Netcat released by farm9

Author: JT Smith Farm9.com is pleased to announce our first release of Open Source tools. We started off with a simple but very useful tool...

Motorola to invest $22.5 million in Lineo

Author: JT Smith With the investment, All Linux Devices states, Motorola, Inc. has taken a broad step forward in its support for open source...

Red Hat launches Red Hat Network

Author: JT Smith Business Wire via NewsAlert: Red Hat, a leader in developing, deploying and managing open source Internet infrastructure solutions, today announced Red Hat Network,...

What the Hell is… CueCat?

Author: JT Smith More than a million have been given away, states The Register, and at least nine million are soon to be en...

Anticipation builds on Supreme Court review

Author: JT Smith TechWeb reports, the Supreme Court watch intensified Monday as the nine justices convened their opening conference, during which they could decide...