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NSI to test multilingual domain names

Author: JT Smith

Network Solutions says it will let accredited registrars offer Internet domains using characters from 55 different languages, including Japanese, Chinese, Arabic and Hebrew, reports ComputerWorld.

A chat with Richard Stallman

Author: JT Smith

UpsideToday’s interview with GNU’s Richard Stallman.

Category:

  • Linux

Software review: IBM Homepage Builder 4.0.0 for Linux

Author: JT Smith

IBM’s $70 answer to Front Page makes site-building and management easy, but it’s not compatible with all Linux distros, from gnulinux.com.

Category:

  • Linux

Will 3G devices be secure?

Author: JT Smith

This ZDNet UK News article warns, while anticipating the delights of 3G, be aware of the inherent dangers.

AuctionBuilder for Linux and Solaris

Author: JT Smith

Business Wire reports, AbleCommerce, a Division of
AbleSolutions Corporation, announced the release of Linux and Solaris compatible editions of AuctionBuilder 1.0.

Practical XML with Linux, Part 2

Author: JT Smith

LinuxWorld surveys the vast menagerie of sometimes remarkably polished tools available for creating and serving XML documents.

Category:

  • Linux

AOL, Inktomi, Adero team up in race for Net speed

Author: JT Smith

America Online, Inktomi and closely held Adero said they formed an
alliance to help Internet surfers get information faster, reports Reuters.

General availability of LI18NUX2000 Globalization Specification

Author: JT Smith

The Linux Internationalization Initiative
announced today the general availability of the LI18NUX2000, Globalization Specification at http://www.li18nux.net, reports Business Wire.

Disney to dig into AOL-Time Warner documents

Author: JT Smith

Reuters reports, Walt Disney has asked Time Warner and America Online, which are seeking to merge, to provide copies of confidential documents filed with regulators to verify promises the companies will not discriminate against competitors.

Category:

  • Open Source

Cable ISPs Race Heats Up

Author: JT Smith

InternetNews reports, the race between cable Internet service providers Road Runner and Excite@Home got a little more interesting on Wednesday with both companies touting their milestone achievements.