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TurboLinux announces revolutionary clustering solution
Author: JT Smith
Silicon Valley-based TurboLinux Inc. is taking the wraps off a revolutionary clustering solution that enables organizations to focus the combined processing capabilities...
Red Hat Center kicks off ‘Center Stage’
Author: JT Smith
PRNewswire reports, in the first Center Stage event, Red Hat Center founder Bob Young will discuss the expansion of the Open...
Collaborative development forums scheduled for October and November
Author: JT Smith
"OpenAvenue, the leading provider of
Collaborative Development Portals, announced today that they have joined a
group of industry leading sponsors to promote and host...
The best argument against Net regulation
Author: JT Smith
In stark contrast to the wide-open, fast-paced world of the computer, the telephone sector has had a long history of stagnation and...
Korea’s Tmax Soft to ship TP Monitor in Japan next month
Author: JT Smith
This is system monitoring software, not a thing with a glowing face that sits on your desk. It works with Linux and...
How Big Blue fell for Linux
Author: JT Smith
This is Chapter Seven, part one, of Salon writer Andrew Leonard's serialized book about the development (some might say resurgence) of free...
IE6 and Microsoft: An old tactic on a new platform
Author: JT Smith
- by Jack Bryar -An Open Source Business Extra -
You have known for months that as soon as Microsoft got a chance...
The geek extrovert
Author: JT Smith
By: Julie Bresnick
NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source people
It wasn't until introduced to Art Spiegelman's, Maus, that I truly
understood the power of the comic strip...
Napster use sky-rockets over law suit publicity
Author: JT Smith
It's been suspected for a while, but CNN is giving us numbers. Napster use has quadrupled in the passed few months.
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Amazon price varies with browser?
Author: JT Smith
Online retailer Amazon.com is being questioned for appearing to charge different prices to differnt customers. ComputerWorld tells us more.
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Open Source