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Is WAP a flop?
Author: JT Smith
Wired article ruminates about whether Japanese (proprietary) I-mode cell phone and handheld device Internet access may not be superior to (open) WAP...
Defensive corporate deals in Silicon Valley
Author: JT Smith
Interesting dissection of a recent acquistion deal between Applied Micro Circuits and MMC Networks. The lessons in the article apply to...
Like standards, software licenses have nice features
Author: JT Smith
Unlike
standards, software is often combined...
Don’t just read, wear your words
Author: JT Smith
Imagine walking into a meeting 20 years from now with a suit made not of cloth but rather a form of digital...
Napster fallout continues
Author: JT Smith
PCWorld reports that thirty-four percent of US colleges and universities have banned the music file-trading program Napster for Internet users surfing over...
Bring me the head of an AbiWord developer
By Emmett Plant
NewsForge Columnist
OK, I'm writing my column for the second time due to technical difficulties. Tension runs high, and I'm already well past...
Eazel: ‘World domination’ not far away
Author: JT Smith
By Grant Gross
Managing Editor
When Linux becomes easier to use than a Macintosh, the last barrier to "world domination" will have disappeared, says...
Survey: new focus boosts online retail profits
Author: JT Smith
At ZDNet: story about new studies by Shop.org and Boston Consulting Group that say online retailers "moved closer to profitability" in the...
Safe passage for corporate e-mail
Author: JT Smith
idg.net article about large companies outsourcing email security to specialized service companies. (Open Source isn't mentioned, but this could be a nice...
Sendmail comes of age
Author: JT Smith
idg.net story - Joshua Drake is surprised to find himself singing the praises of a not-quite-open-source product: Sendmail's latest release, Multi Switch.
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