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Taking Net services rural

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports on efforts in Washington to bring high-speed Internet access services to rural parts of the United States. A bipartisan bill...

Users say Napster is dead

Author: JT Smith From the San Francisco Chronicle (via Computer News Daily): "Napster is blocking so much music these days, its ...

Review: Belkin USB expansion cards

Author: JT Smith - By Jeff Field - In the past couple of years, USB devices have started to catch on in popularity. They're nowhere near...

Free Software to be mandated on Argentina government computers?

Author: JT Smith Argentina is considering a law that would mandate that all government computers use free software (as reported by Slashdot). The goal is...

Google brings back Deja’s memory

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports that Google has restored 650,000,000 Usenet messages it aquired when it bough Deja, restoring a service many people thought was...

CML2 1.3.1 released

Author: JT Smith Eric S. Raymond: "I'm going to stick my neck out a mile and say that I think this is a stable release....

Stock report: Markets up, but Open Source companies lag behind

Author: JT Smith - By Dan Berkes - The markets took an upswing this week, but the effects of the overall economic downturn continue to impact...

O’Reilly publishes first Oracle and Open Source book

Author: JT Smith A few years ago, many would have laughed at the notion of Oracle Corporation not only tolerating open source software, but incorporating it into...

Acucorp to support Linux for IBM eServer z900 and S/390

Author: JT Smith Acucorp, Inc. an international provider of application extension solutions that solve mission critical business issues, today announced plans to deliver extend 5...

SDMI and DMCA: Another stain on copyright law

Author: JT Smith Wired.com comments on the recent flap over the music industry threatening a Princeton team into scrapping its presentation on cracking the Secure...