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Artists to pay $19.99 a month for membership at MP3.com

Author: JT Smith The Standard reports that Mp3.com will begin charging its artists to be listed on its site at $19.99 a month. Currently, nearly...

KuroDot posts Scientology documents in effort to move hit counter

Author: JT Smith From the humor site, Segfault: "ust on the heels of the recent Slashdot/Scientology debacle, KuroDot.Org admin RustyTaco has unveiled ...

Review: MusicMatch Jukebox on Linux, it really works

Author: JT Smith LinuxPlanet has the review: "MusicMatch runs on Linux thanks to the auspices of WINE. While this normally gives me the willies, I...

Python creator: Perl users are moving to Python

Author: JT Smith Danielsson, Krissi writes""People can get quite emotional about Python, in a way they rarely get about software," says Guido van Rossum, who...

Mexico City dumps Microsoft for Linux

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes "Mexico City's municipal government announced plans to switch city computers to the Linux operating system and to use the...

Web review: Survival in the command line jungle

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - Linuxsurvival.com houses an interactive tutorial that teaches the absolute basics in command line navigation and file manipulation, all...

Thousands download Midori Linux, Linus watches from sidelines

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - Linus Torvalds' involvement in the just-released Midori Linux project from Transmeta is more as an advisor than...

The future of cell (or mobile) phones

Author: JT Smith Tech Review documents the history of cell phones and their future progress, predicting that by 2003, nearly all cell phones will have...

Apple to pull out of Sears

Author: JT Smith CNET News.com report that Apple and Sears have decided to "mutually part ways," citing slow sales and a shift in retail strategey...

Aimster removes pig encoder program

Author: JT Smith Reuters reports that file-sharing firm Aimster, acting on a request from Napster, has removed from its Web site a ...