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Linux appliance server reflects customer demand
Author: JT Smith
Linux News reports on IBM's new xSeries 135 Linux appliance server. According to the company's product description, this is the first server...
Net traffic at all-time high
Author: JT Smith
Wired News reports that Internet traffic hit a record high as users rushed online to check on election results. ABCNews.com states they...
AT&T sheds assets to pare debt
Author: JT Smith
Reuters is predicting that AT&T will sell off its stakes in other cable companies and Time Warner Entertainment in order to slash...
First impressions
Author: JT Smith
How do you tell others that you've discovered Linux? Linux Journal's Gaelyne Gasson shares her thoughts on "how to share your enthusiasm...
Dot bomb blowback: Open Source companies vulnerable?
Author: JT Smith
By Jack Bryar - Open Source business -
Congratulations to our new president-elect (assuming a recount doesn't change the result). Now,...
Commentary: Transmeta investors bought blindly
Author: JT Smith
From a ZD Net column: "In the rush to get in on the action, retail buyers got so bamboozled by the hype...
Game developers can’t wait to start working on Indrema
Author: JT Smith
By Grant Gross
Managing Editor
Game developers, both those working with established projects and independent hobbyists, say they can't wait to start developing for...
Eazel unveils sneak preview of Network User Environment for Linux
Author: JT Smith
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - November 7, 2000 - Eazel Inc., the developer of
software and services to make computers easier to use, announced...
Caldera kicks off Linux/Unix Power Solutions Tour 200
Author: JT Smith
City-to-city tour previews future of Linux and UNIX, provides Linux
training
OREM, UT -- November 6, 2000 -- Caldera Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq:...
Netscape cannot win
Author: JT Smith
MozillaZine has a editorial about Netscape: "I have recently become convinced that Netscape is fighting a losing battle against third-party micro-managing
...