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Launch of new site: kakkune.com

Author: JT Smith An anonymous reader writes: kakkune is geared towards people with ideas in development, focused primarily on the development of websites, not software....

OpenMusicRegistry hopes to provide big list of ‘open’ music

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - A couple of music lovers think the Electronic Freedom Foundation's Open Audio license is such a good...

Communicate with your Linux box using a Palm Pilot

Author: JT Smith ITworld.com has a story about doing just that. "There are other ways a Palm Pilot terminal can help you work ...

IBM takes on Microsoft

Author: JT Smith Wired.com reports that IBM challenged Microsoft's .Net Internet services strategy on Monday by annoucing its own new Web-based ...

Real target of Microsoft’s war of words: IBM

Author: JT Smith From ConsultingTimes.com: "The Linux community eats Microsoft disinformation like an addict hooked on Mountain Dew. Evidence abounds that Redmond's brainwashing took hold and...

Free Software leaders respond to Microsoft, Mundie

Author: JT Smith The response is posted at Bruce Perens' site and is signed by nine other community leaders, including Linus Torvalds, Richard Stallman and...

ESR: How many backdoors are there in Microsoft webservers?

Author: JT Smith - By Eric S. Raymond - Today, Yahoo is carrying the news that Microsoft has admitted the existence of a back door in...

Monitors may soon go 3D

Author: JT Smith PC World reports on a new monitor that could give users a more in-depth computing experience. The new displays give the illusion...

Open options

Author: JT Smith As ZDnet Interactive Week's Charles Babcock points out, Linux and Apache are far from the only Open Source success stories. What about...

Nokia launches Open Source home entertainment project

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - Mobile communications giant Nokia is jumping head first into Open Source development by launching a Web site...