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Mehta, former Oracle exec, joins Zelerate board

January 22, 2001

Alan Cox: Linux kernel 2.4.0-ac10

January 22, 2001

My steps to building and installing the 2.4 kernel

January 22, 2001

Corel shares jump with news of alliance with California company

January 22, 2001

LWN.net to speak at LinuxWorld

January 22, 2001

MP3.com to turn a profit, go it alone

January 22, 2001

US firms break data privacy

January 22, 2001

SourceForge.net supports 100,000 developers in first year of service

January 22, 2001

New US Presidential website contains something meaningful

January 22, 2001

Zend pushes Open Source PHP with new apps

January 22, 2001
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