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Orphaned free software finds a home
Author: JT Smith
By Tony Granata
News Editor
In the Christmas classic Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, Rudolph and company stumble on an island of misfit toys,...
OSDN to host open source database summit
Author: JT Smith
Open Source Development Network
(OSDN.com), a division of VA Linux Systems, Inc., today
announced the launch of the OSDN Developer Services Program, which
will kick...
O’Reilly and Bezos are in business together – no, really
Author: JT Smith
A new company encourages people to dig up pre-existing technology that helps debunk bogus patents. And guess who started it? Amazon CEO...
An interview with ICANN’s new German hacker
Author: JT Smith
Wired.com: A German hacker from Berlin's famed Chaos Computer Club is voted to the board of ICANN, which oversees domain issues on...
This guy is rabid about Amiga and Linux working together
Author: JT Smith
-Rodney McDonell writes: "Long live Amiga
Hey, I'm not the only one saying that. There are thousands of people around the world saying...
Judge Patel and Napster: We meet again
Author: JT Smith
The Standard reports on what may be bad news for Napster: "Napster, the contentious online
...
The real difference between Linux and freeBSD – a licensing primer
Author: JT Smith
By Tina Gasperson
News Editor
People in the Open Source community have their opinions and convictions about the superiority of one Unix-derived OS over...
Uncertain times for TurboLinux, Linuxcare
Author: JT Smith
Upside Today article states, "to get themselves through the tough times, both have cut staff, hired new management and survived on...
Workstation Solutions releases new version of Quick Restore for Linux
Author: JT Smith
Workstation Solutions, Inc. announced major enhancements to Quick Restoreâ„¢ 2.7 that provide increased performance and scalability in data protection of network attached...
Intel bets the farm on Pentium 4
Author: JT Smith
The Register reports that Intel is predicting one of the steepest ramps in its history for the
...