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Free KDE 2.0 development book
Author: JT Smith
KDE 2.0 Development a new book being published by MacMillan/SAMS under the
Open Publication License is now available online, in full, for...
Game developers can’t wait to start working on Indrema
Author: JT Smith
By Grant Gross
Managing Editor
Game developers, both those working with established projects and independent hobbyists, say they can't wait to start developing for...
Eazel unveils sneak preview of Network User Environment for Linux
Author: JT Smith
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - November 7, 2000 - Eazel Inc., the developer of
software and services to make computers easier to use, announced...
New Suneido application library available
Author: JT Smith
suneido.com now includes a library of sample applications available for free download. The initial applications include:a development snapshot of Axon's accounting...
Napster deal: if they build it, will you pay?
Author: JT Smith
Dennis Fisher at ZDNet eWEEK continues speculation on the Napster-Bertelsmann deal. "Among the issues that the new partnership must eventually address: other...
Company prepares to launch ‘Linux for novices’ product
Author: JT Smith
Maximum Linux has this tidbit: "Tel Aviv-based startup Epitera is preparing to launch its first product at Comdex Fall 2000: an
...
ZDNet acquires AppWatch
Author: JT Smith
The annoucement is at ZDNet, of course: "ZDNet, part of CNet Networks, has just acquired AppWatch, the premiere Free Software and Open...
Sneak preview of GPL v. 3: More business friendly
Author: JT Smith
By Eric Ries
Special to NewsForge
There's a widespread belief in certain circles that Richard M. Stallman is a communist.
...
Caldera announces new Linux management solution
Author: JT Smith
From a Business Wire press release:
Caldera Systems Inc. Wednesday announced the new
name of its Linux management solution: Caldera Volution.
...
IBM claims wireless domain with SWAP technology
Author: JT Smith
From InfoWorld: "IBM on Wednesday unveiled what it calls a breakthrough server software technology that allows users to manage their Internet-based commercial...