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Caldera Systems Linux certifies Boss Commerce Pro

Author: JT Smith Independent web application developer Boss Design announced that Caldera Systems Linux has certified the Boss Commerce Pro v3.0 flagship product as the first e-commerce software...

Microsoft official: Linux can’t develop tools fast enough

Author: JT Smith TechWeb asks Microsoft senior v.p. Craig Mundie about predictions at a Linux panel at Comdex that Linux will pass Windows as a...

O’Reilly releases ‘Understanding the Linux Kernel’

Author: JT Smith Sebastopol, CA--Linux was once seen as a kind of counter-culture hacker experiment. But as Linux has increasingly become a mission-critical part of many organizations,...

Linux palmtop revolution on its way

Author: JT Smith - by Dan Berkes - Try to remember the last time you didn't hear a personal digital assistant warbling softly to its owner...

Porn sites fear crackdown

Author: JT Smith Wired.com reports that recent FTC action against the adult Web business may be, as one attorney put it, the beginning of a...

Brand Gnu day dawns for P2P

Author: JT Smith From Red Herring.com: On March 14, an innocuous posting on a popular hackers' Web site ignited a firestorm of ...

World domination? Heh.

Author: JT Smith Linux Journal's Doc Searls: "So today I've ventured out into the rest of Comdex and find myself sitting in the Internet Appliance...

SCO-Caldera deal brings high-end features to Linux

Author: JT Smith "Linux will acquire features better suited for high-end use as a result of Caldera Systems' pending acquisition of technology assets from Santa...

Congress to examine ICANN/VeriSign Deal?

Author: JT Smith ZDNet News reports: "VeriSign's subsidiary, Network Solutions Inc., has joined with several other companies accredited by ICANN to register domain names in...

Brand Gnu day for Gnutella

Author: JT Smith Red Herring features Gnutella: "Gnutella had very peculiar beginnings. After inventing the program, Nullsoft's Justin Frankel and Tom Pepper ...