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Inferno: Running an OS in your browser
Author: JT Smith
Slashdotters discuss an announcement for Vitanuova.com that the company's Unix-inspired Inferno plugin makes it possible to run an OS in a browser....
Hollywood dealt setback in DVD code case
Author: JT Smith
From CNet: "The motion picture industry's effort to ban computer code that subverts its DVD encryption scheme has suffered a setback in
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Installing Linux: life is too short to stuff a mushroom
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxToday Australia: "Author Shirley Conran once said, 'Life is too short to stuff a mushroom.' And so it is. Life is...
The Linux jihad
Author: JT Smith
Salon: "In the year 2049
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Sneak preview of GPL v. 3, part 2: System libraries and patents
Author: JT Smith
- By Eric Ries -
Maybe you'd rather spend your time writing code than wrangling over legal details. But
licenses like the GNU...
Linux clusters powering genome research
Author: JT Smith
From a press release at LWN.net: "Linux NetworX, Inc., a provider of large-scale clustered computer solutions for biotechnology, Internet, industry and research...
Editorial: The great crash of 2002?
Author: JT Smith
"With the slew of systems both released and being developed, and the age old platform of the PC, we have every...
Open Source backers: No fear
Author: JT Smith
From a guest column at ZDNet by HP's Bruce Perens: "In a recent column, ZDNet News columnist Mary Jo Foley asked, "Open-source...
The fight to protect anonymous postings
Author: JT Smith
MSNBC has a report on anonymous Internet postings, noting that trend of revealing unnamed critics' identities may be reversing itself: "In November...
Dell enhances hosting service offerings
Author: JT Smith
From BusinessWire:
Dell today announced that DellHost, Dell's integrated Web hosting service, is offering expanded custom, multi-tier solutions that include
firewall and load...