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VM Code as a Software Distribution Mechanism

Author: JT Smith This week's freshmeat editorial. Dave Gudeman writes: "A developer who wants to make a piece of software available to others faces the ...

New site for 3rd party Mozilla apps developers

Author: JT Smith As the Mozilla browser creeps slowly towards the usability homestretch, outside developers are starting to express interest in using some or all...

SuperDLT may help Quantum regain mass storage market share

Author: JT Smith ZDnet.co.uk reports on Quantum's SuperDLT and the company's efforts to compete against IBM's recently-announced Linear Tape Open (LTO) storage devices. Quote from...

India’s international long distance phone service no longer a monopoly

Author: JT Smith Government-owned Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd (VSNL} holds a monopoly on all voice long distance calls to and from India, but according to...

New high-tech job title: professional flamer

Author: JT Smith There has always been a market for professional hatchetmen. Now there is the Internet. Put the two together, and there is an...

Don’t believe all the investment advice you read on the Internet

Author: JT Smith In an entertaining piece headlined Don't Fall for a Dot-Con, The Washington Post warns against bad or biased investment advice online, and...

Time for MP3.com to pay the piper

Author: JT Smith CNET covers the recent MP3.com ruling. "A federal judge ruled MP3.com willfully infringed the copyrights of Seagram's Universal Music Group, opening...

ApacheWeek for Sept 8. 2000

Author: JT Smith Stories include: "The Apache 1.3.13 release has been delayed, but contains few new features" ... "SuSE Apache distribution vulnerable" ... "RSA...

KDE may form ‘League’ to compete with Gnome Foundation

Author: JT Smith "The KDE Project, the group of hackers that created ...

After SCO deal, Caldera needs a Linux-Unix vision

Author: JT Smith This Gartner Viewpoint article suggests, to succeed Caldera must articulate a coherent road map for OpenLinux and SCO OpenServer. Category: Unix