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Game developers can’t wait to start working on Indrema
Author: JT Smith
By Grant Gross
Managing Editor
Game developers, both those working with established projects and independent hobbyists, say they can't wait to start developing for...
Eazel unveils sneak preview of Network User Environment for Linux
Author: JT Smith
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - November 7, 2000 - Eazel Inc., the developer of
software and services to make computers easier to use, announced...
Caldera kicks off Linux/Unix Power Solutions Tour 200
Author: JT Smith
City-to-city tour previews future of Linux and UNIX, provides Linux
training
OREM, UT -- November 6, 2000 -- Caldera Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq:...
Netscape cannot win
Author: JT Smith
MozillaZine has a editorial about Netscape: "I have recently become convinced that Netscape is fighting a losing battle against third-party micro-managing
...
Youth in the computer industry
Author: JT Smith
From OSOpinion: Like everything else the computer industry has turned on its head, age has come to mean the exact opposite of...
Little fish, big fish, twofish: John Kelsey of Counterpane Internet
Author: JT Smith
By Julie Bresnick
NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source peopleI have no idea what John Kelsey is talking about. Our conversation is like a
parody. ...
Knox Software’s Arkeia wins CNet award
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR: Knox Software
announced that its flagship product, Arkeia, a professional network
backup solution, earned the...
Napster deal: if they build it, will you pay?
Author: JT Smith
Dennis Fisher at ZDNet eWEEK continues speculation on the Napster-Bertelsmann deal. "Among the issues that the new partnership must eventually address: other...
Mission Critical Linux names IT executive
Author: JT Smith
Mission Critical Linux,
Inc. has announced
that Robert Tumanic will join the organization as Chief Operating Officer.Mr. Tumanic will replace Steve Ofsthun, who will...
Gnulpr: moving beyond LPR
Author: JT Smith
For POSIX systems, Printing is in the same state that graphics were ten or fifteen years ago. There is no standard,...