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Jabber surpasses 10,000 IM server downloads
Author: JT Smith
Jabber, the only open source,
extensible instant messaging platform, today surpassed 10,000 server
downloads with more than 1,000...
Report: FCC staff backs AOL-Time Warner merger
Author: JT Smith
Reuters is reporting (OK, this gets a bit strange: Inter@ctive Week has a Reuters story that reports on a Washington Post story)...
Loki and Userfriendly sponsor Quake III skins contest
Author: JT Smith
By Tina Gasperson
News Editor
On Oct. 13, a terminally cute Dust Puppy could be the next new model for Quake III players. That's...
Digital Creations and Kaivo expand partnership
Author: JT Smith
Linux PR: Digital Creations, publishers of the Open Source Zope Applications Server, and Kaivo, a leading Open Source solutions provider, announced...
Sun-Cobalt deal boosts confidence in Linux sector
Author: JT Smith
Sun's recent $2 billion acquisition of Cobalt Networks immediately inflated market values for the sector's Top 3 companies, reports Upside Today....
Sun to establish accessibility lab and establish fund with Gnome Foundation
Author: JT Smith
Sun Microsystems, Inc. today announced it will establish an
Accessibility Technologies Lab to work on technology development for people with disabilities, according...
ActiveState releases Perl Dev Kit 2.0
Author: JT Smith
Linux Programming reports, ActiveState, a leading supplier of products and services supporting open source infrastructure software, announced today the availability of...
Stodgy IBM and greedy MS set to supply new businesses
Author: JT Smith
Don't worry your pretty little head any longer about which operating system to adopt.. we've got it all taken care of, says...
MP3.com takes more flack
Author: JT Smith
Attending a music industry conference, MP3.com is taking new flack from other distribution companies. ZDNet has more.
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The purer-than-Microsoft, but dirtier-than-Linux dance
Author: JT Smith
From CRN.com: "When it comes to open source, some vendors like to have their
...