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Java fans fight back

January 19, 2001

How close are we, really? Review of StarOffice 5.2

January 19, 2001

Python-dev summary, January 1-15, 2001

January 19, 2001

Hotmail anti-spam measures may go too far

January 19, 2001

Open software for opportunity

January 19, 2001

Quebec hacker mafiaboy pleads guilty to DDoS attacks, awaits sentence

January 19, 2001

StarDivision founder Boerries parting ways with Sun?

January 19, 2001

Gates is persistent, capable, Presidential material

January 19, 2001

Windows 98 and Me showing signs of allergy to fast computers

January 19, 2001

Analysts: Athlon bests Pentium 4, Intel beats Transmeta

January 19, 2001
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