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Column: VA Linux finally shows signs of life
Author: JT Smith
From a ZDII column: "VA Linux won back some fans on Wall Street this week with its impressive fourth-quarter earnings report. While...
Company falls victim to bogus press release
Author: JT Smith
Emulex Corp. said on Friday it had been the victim of a hoax that caused its stock to plummet more than 50...
UPshot.com’s take on OracleSalesOnline
Author: JT Smith
Keith Raffel, UpShot.com's founder and CEO, spoke out today on the pending announcement of Oracle's "free" sales automation offering, reported by...
Linux project serves as IBM recruiting tool
Author: JT Smith
The EE Times surmises that IBM's Linux wristwatch project has served as an effort to recruit hands for the company's open-software...
Internet veteran proposes Hacker Tax Credit
Author: JT Smith
By Tony Granata
News Editor
Internet pioneer Carl Malamud wants to keep good Open Source projects lacking sufficient funds from fading out of existence....
KDE vs. GNOME: Who Cares?
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPlanet's take on the current feud between GNOME and KDE.
Category:
Open Source
Free sales automation software readied
Author: JT Smith
Oracle is unveiling OracleSalesOnline.com, a free customer relations management program, reports Infoworld.com.
Category:
Open Source
Encryption could starve carnivore
Author: JT Smith
PC World reports that even as the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) slowly
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Screw the web, stay in meatspace
Author: JT Smith
The recent downpour over dotcom hype has made some companies think twice about doing e-business. From ZDNN.
Category:
Open Source
New: A look under the hood of Pentium 4
Author: JT Smith
Intel opened the hood of its next-generation microprocessor this week. John Spooner of ZDNN tells us about it.
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Unix