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Unified BSD packaging system?
Author: JT Smith
Chris Coleman has brought up the possibility of a unified BSD package system on daily daemonnews. "To prove my point, I downloaded...
Amazon.com move worries privacy pros
Author: JT Smith
Techweb reports on Amazon's recent privacy policy change causing concern among privacy advocates. "This statement opens a rather large door, according to...
Startup offers tech help for home computer users
Author: JT Smith
A company in San Jose, California, is offering "geek house calls" for $39 per hour. They don't claim their people are supertechs,...
But would you do it for free?
Author: JT Smith
ABC News ponders dot-com companies that run out of money and ask employees to stick around for reduced (or no) pay --...
Nonprofits struggling to fill their high-tech jobs
Author: JT Smith
Dallas Morning News piece about the difficulties non-profits have attracting tech workers because they offer comparatively low salaries. Quote: "Recruiters say it...
Study says greatest demand for techies is in non-tech companies
Author: JT Smith
The Information Technology Association of America says that 70% of US demand for tech workers comes from non-tech companies that employ between...
Trick or treat
Author: JT Smith
Happy Halloween! Oh, alright, it probably will have already been
Halloween
by the time you get this, but you're still hip-deep in candy....
EU objects to AOL-Time Warner merger
Author: JT Smith
Slashdot reports that the European Union is objecting to the recent AOL and Time-Warner merge. The EU says that the result...
HyperQbs ‘Write once, View anywhere’ technology
Author: JT Smith
Qbizm technologies, Inc. is happy to announce a HyperQbs alpha developer portal for free downloads and alpha testing of the new Java2EE...
CEO says Lycos insulated from any ad slowdown
Author: JT Smith
In a talk with Reuters displayed by The Standard, Lycos CEO Bob Davis boasts that his company's business model keeps it safe...