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Stranger in a strange land: John ‘maddog’ Hall at small-business expo
Author: JT Smith
- By Tina Gasperson -
The Computer and Technology Showcase, in Clearwater, Fla., this week, is a place for vendors of IT products...
Why 2001 is not the ‘Year of the Penguin’
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet has the commentary: "Although Linux has grown by leaps and bounds during the last few years, it is still plagued with
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Hoax works better than a virus
Author: JT Smith
If you recently received an e-mail message warning of a nasty virus by the name of "sulfnbk.exe," what you probably received was...
Serving up desktop envy
Author: JT Smith
"Debate about whether Linux can challenge Windows on the desktop flared to
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RIAA lawsuit watch
Author: JT Smith
The humor site, Segfault tries to keep track of the RIAA's lawsuits. Remember, this is humor. "So far, the RIAA has sued...
UK prime minister savaged for brown-nosing Microsoft
Author: JT Smith
Rorsharch writes, "The Register today reported on coverage in the national media surrounding Tony Blair's visit to the UK Microsoft campus.
Here's...
microsoft.gov.ok?
Author: JT Smith
LinuxUser has a story about a Microsoft-designed U.K. government Web site doesn't work with anything but Microsoft products. "As we go to...
GNOME Foundation looking to hire administrative help
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
Citing a need for someone well-versed in all types of administrative duties,the GNOME Foundation has issued a request...
Compaq TrailBlazer to provide path to industry-standard 64-bit computing
Author: JT Smith
From a press release at PR Newswire: "Compaq Computer Corp.
today announced its program, code-named TrailBlazer, to accelerate the
adoption of 64-bit enterprise computing...
Enlighten WebDSM adds browser-based network monitoring
Author: JT Smith
From PR Newswire: Enlighten Software Solutions,
Inc. (Nasdaq: SFTW), a leading provider of system management software for
Linux, Unix, Windows and FreeBSD, today announced...