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Webb Interactive Services makes ‘Fast 50’ list

Author: JT Smith

Webb Interactive Services of Denver, owners of the Open Source Instant Messaging company Jabber.com, has been named to Deloitte & Touche’s “Fast 50”
Program for Colorado, a ranking of the 50 fastest growing technology companies
in the state. The press release is at PR Newswire.

Digital Divas snatch domain back from MS

Author: JT Smith

CNET reports that the group, which was founded in 1997, sent a letter in April to Microsoft, asking them to stop using the
name “DigitalDiva” in conjunction with tech know-how for the computer illiterate. Founders of Digital Divas
said that they had been using the name for three years in association with computer-related assistance;
and because content on both sites was similar, the group charged that Microsoft had violated its
operational trademark.

Whitehouse.gov doesn’t comply with COPPA regs

Author: JT Smith

The child privacy regulations apparently don’t apply to government sites. Bend over once again, American citizens. From a report at Wired.com.

Category:

  • Linux

If you live in Dallas, will you go crash this party for us?

Author: JT Smith

That’s where Microsoft is throwing a big coming-out celebration for Exchange 2000. We could sneak in and wave big Linux signs. Think they’d get mad? Find out more details at Infoworld.com.

Speculation: Ray Ozzie up to something

Author: JT Smith

CRN believes Lotus Notes creator Ray Ozzie is up to something big, as an announcement is expected on October 24th about his current project.

Category:

  • Linux

Opinion: LSB needs stronger leadership

Author: JT Smith

From a Linux World story: “The Linux Standard Base has accomplished little, and few distributors are complying
with the slim specifications it has produced. … Passive leaders
are to blame.”

Category:

  • Linux

Transmeta chip debuts on laptop in Japan

Author: JT Smith

CNet reports that the long-awaited Crusoe chip for laptops has been released on Sony’s Vaio PictureBook.

Category:

  • Unix

X86-64 Simulator for Linux is shipping

Author: JT Smith

Slashdot readers talk about the availability of the AMD X86-64 simulator for Linux, called SimNow!. “Unfortunately, the kernel 64 bit port is not done yet, but hey,
you got a nice simulated machine to play with!”

Category:

  • Linux

New book: ‘GNU Autoconf, Automake, and Libtool’

Author: JT Smith

New book at NewRiders.com: “Developers who are looking to participate in this growth area will need to learn new Open
Source tools. GNU Autoconf, GNU Automake and GNU Libtool are key tools for Open Source
application development. These tools are not easy to learn, so some of the leading authorities
on these tools have worked together on this book to teach developers how to boost their
productivity and the portability of their application.”

Category:

  • Linux

LinuxCertified.com announces weekend bootcamp

Author: JT Smith

LinuxCertified.com, a provider of Linux training, will
offer its next weekend bootcamp on November 18-19th in San
Francisco bay area (south bay). These workshops are
designed for busy information technology professionals and
prepare them for Linux Certification exams. The

press release is at LWN.net.