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Gates confirms Windows Longhorn for 2003
Author: JT Smith
Dave writes, "'Down at the bottom of Bill Gates' keynote to the Professional Developers Conference yesterday lies confirmation that the wheels have...
Open Source community could learn something from Microsoft’s services
Author: JT Smith
- by Jack Bryar -Open Source Business -
Based on all the negative press coming out of places like Computer
Reseller's News, independent...
IBM’s WebsSphere Commerce offers the industry’s broadest support of Linux
Author: JT Smith
IBM's WebSphere Commerce, the
industry's first e-commerce software to support Linux* on the mainframe, is
now available for customers using the open...
Lutris Technologies commits to Sun One
Author: JT Smith
Santa Cruz, CA - October 23, 2001 - Lutris Technologies Inc., a leading provider of JavaÔ/XML application server products for building a...
In-depth with StarOffice filters
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPlanet: "In order to get the answers on why users were experiencing problems with Word filters in OpenOffice Writer, I
...
ActiveState heads up Open Source scripting languages initiative
Author: JT Smith
ActiveState and members of the open source community, announced today at the Web Services Edge Conference, the Simple Web Service API. ...
Gamers making retro remakes
Author: JT Smith
From Wired News: "Fueled by nostalgia, fans of two classic games from the early days of computing are busy remaking them with...
Tech groups oppose SSSCA, hearings canceled
Author: JT Smith
- By Dan Berkes -A scheduled Thursday hearing for the Security Systems Standards and
Certification Act (SSSCA) has been canceled. Staffers in the...
Kernel Cousin KDE #22
Author: JT Smith
Kernel Cousin KDE is back from its two-month hiatus. From Aaron J. Seigo's introduction: "KDE3 development is progressing at a fine pace...
Learning from Mozilla’s mistakes
Author: JT Smith
- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller -
When the Mozilla project started, it immediately became the number one poster child for Open Source...