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Trolltech adds GPL licensing for upcoming release

Author: JT Smith A press release at Linuxpr.com says that with Qt, developers will have the option of using the open-source version of Qt 2.2 ...

Guardian IT plans more buys to rival IBM

Author: JT Smith Britain's Guardian IT, the second largest data backup company in Europe, announced in a report at ZDNET that it has had record...

Opinion: Pure tech stocks still can’t justify their valuations

Author: JT Smith "The belief making the rounds is that fund managers who are unwilling to invest ...

NASM public license not GPL-compatible?

Author: JT Smith A Slashdot reader writes: "NASM (The Netwide Assembler) is an open source assembler that can generate ...

Scour lays off 52; says lawsuit scares investors

Author: JT Smith Scour, an online multimedia company backed by Hollywood power broker Michael Ovitz, said a pending lawsuit filed against it by the film...

AOL, Time Warner remain confident of European approval

Author: JT Smith From a Reuters story: America Online and Time Warner Inc on Tuesday said they were confident they could persuade European regulators they...

Embedded Linux Consortium members to meet

Author: JT Smith The Embedded Linux Consortium (ELC) will hold its first Interactive Member Review during the Embedded Systems Conference 2000, scheduled for Wednesday, September...

Microsoft, IBM creating business-to-business software standard

Author: JT Smith The Bloomberg News is reporting, the standard would be publicly available and open to improvement by other software developers, a general...

Stallman on the GPLing of Qt and more

Author: JT Smith Linux Today article concerning making Qt available under the GPL and the affects on the free software community. Category: Open Source

Report: FTC considers blocking AOL merger

Author: JT Smith America Online must make a formal promise to provide open access to its high-speed cable lines, or the Federal Trade Commission will...