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The scandals of Net vigilantism

Author: JT Smith ZDNet Interactive Week's Matt Carolan addresses what appears to be a wee bit of hypocrisy in certain online vigilantism circles: "If...

Ximian pulls KDE-keyword based ads on Google

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson -- updated - 2/14/1 - 9:20 a.m. EST According to reports early this morning, Ximian ads were showing up...

Platform Computing announces LSF 4.1

Author: JT Smith "Platform Computing -- a global leader in Distributed Resource Management for distributed computing environments -- today introduced LSF (Load Sharing Facility) version 4.1 with new...

Doing battle with demon PCs

Author: JT Smith FairfaxIT: "Jakob Nielsen says what we all think: computers are too difficult to use. His eloquent explanations of the shortcomings of ...

2.4 kernel: Contributor Aivazian embraces change in life and Linux

Author: JT Smith - by Julie Bresnick -Tigran Aivazian has been senior Linux-kernel architect for VERITAS Software Ltd., since February 2000. All his work is...

Transmeta to release Mobile Linux for Crusoe

Author: JT Smith ZDNet UK reports on Transmeta's plans to release a version of Linux tailored to run on its Crusoe-based devices. "Company sources said...

Linux beefs up Omaha Steaks’ online sales

Author: JT Smith LinuxWorld.com has a story about Omaha Steak using Linux to bump up its online sales. "A three-tiered architecture (data on the back...

Content protection could split Open Source into camps

Author: JT Smith Sciam.com looks at the issue of content protection for recordable media. "Free-software guru Richard Stallman ...

Wasabi Systems releases suite of popular applications for NetBSD

Author: JT Smith From a story at BSD Today: "Wasabi Systems, Inc., a company founded by key members of the NetBSD project, released a ...

Microsoft to expand access to source code

Author: JT Smith It's been announced before, but ComputerWorld has another story about Microsoft's plans to release a limited expansion of its Windows ...