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Mozilla strikes back
Author: JT Smith
Article from Linuxpower states, "the 'hopeless' application of a few months back is now getting leaner and meaner by the day,...
UK ‘free’ ISP CallNet unreachable, apparently bankrupt
Author: JT Smith
"A former darling of the free Internet access model, CallNet, has had its phone
lines cut and is being sued by...
Barnes & Noble buys Fatbrain
Author: JT Smith
Loooks like leading geek-book merchant Fatbrain is no longer a scrappy independent. More at NewsBytes.
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Open Source
RadiSys and LynuxWorks to develop high-availability Linux operating system
Author: JT Smith
Press release at businesswire.com says, "RadiSys Corp. (Nasdaq:RSYS), a leading global designer and manufacturer of building blocks
enabling next-generation Internet and communications systems,...
High-level wonks speak out about online privacy
Author: JT Smith
By Robin Miller
Editor-in-Chief
On Wednesday, Sept. 13, the Washington, D.C., chapter of the Internet Society held a panel discussion about online privacy policies...
The cynical view
Author: JT Smith
By Emmett Plant
NewsForge ColumnistSpeaking of GNU/Linux
Someone somewhere is making money off of Linux, and some people who have
put work into the operating...
MP3.com: what happened?
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet discusses the path of MP3.com, and how it ended up in the bind it's in.
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Open Source
RedHat shuffle
Author: JT Smith
RedHat has undergone a bit of a shuffle lately, and ZDNet is exploring how the company is handling it.
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Open Source
Netscape launches new small-business service
Author: JT Smith
America Online's Netscape Netcenter Web portal today launched a new service that
attempts to become a destination for small businesses...
GNU source reaches 15th edition
Author: JT Smith
The Free Software Foundation is distributing their 15th edition of the complete set of GNU source code.
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Open Source