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Online ad market growing, but slowing

Author: JT Smith NewsBytes article contains ambivilent news for people who make Web sites for a living -- like NewsForge staffers. Category: Open Source

E-commerce sites need more Flash? Really?!!

Author: JT Smith On their own Flash-free site, ComputerUser.com is running a story that contains the quote, "What retailers need to do is become proactive...

ASP model failing to bite with big business clients

Author: JT Smith Almost everybody seems to love the idea of online Applications Service Providers , says FairfaxIT -- except the big-biz customers who are...

Lucent, PacketVideo bring video to mobile devices

Author: JT Smith Blurb at PCWeek begins, "Lucent Technologies's Microelectronics Group has reached an ...

Ex-Microsoft engineers + Netscape Money = Linux-based software startup

Author: JT Smith In an ironic twist, a startup funded heavily by former Netscape CEO Jim Barksdale and staffed heavily by former Microsoft developers and...

Weekly news wrapup

Author: JT Smith By Grant Gross Managing EditorFree trade is for nations, not individuals, it seems The big story of the week was not exactly an Open...

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 ...

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...