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Corel "Windowizes" Linux
PC World - In an attempt to lure a broader, less technical audience to Linux, Corel has developed its own free and simpler distribution of the open source operating system, called Corel LINUX.
Reach, pay drawing developers to Java, Linux
NEWS.COM - Is Microsoft losing its sway over business software developers?
Lotus plays the Linux game with Domino
NEWS.COM - The IBM subsidiary yesterday posted a sneak preview of Domino R5 for Linux on the Notes.Net Web site.
Oracle Publishing Tool Gets 'Linuxed'
IDG.net - Oracle has released a Linux version of its Web publishing tool, WebDB, and made the Linux version of its Oracle8i database available to retail customers.
Throw Away Windows? When -- and Whether - to Switch to Linux
Anchordesk - For years, I've warned you to be cautious about Linux. To wait for pioneers to blaze the trails and settle the hostile territories. To wait until it was safe, in other words. That time has arrived.
DOJ Accuses Microsoft Of 'Predatory Campaign'
NEWSBYTES - It may not seem possible, but the antitrust dispute between the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Microsoft Corp. got even uglier today as both sides filed their proposed "findings of fact."
Interactive TV To Wallop Web
Editor & Publisher - As ITV sweeps across the consumer landscape, it will pull advertising dollars away from existing media, including television and the Web.
Young Web Users Reshaping Consumer Demands - Study
NEWSBYTES - According to a new study, the online behavior of consumers aged 16 to 22 is radically different from that of their adult counterparts in everything from the amount of time they spend online to the way in which they have integrated the Internet into their everyday lives
OS battle moves to embedded systems
PC Week - It's not just in the area of server operating systems that Microsoft Corp. is pitted against Linux. As of Monday, the OS war officially moved downstream to embedded devices.
It's round two for Java thin clients
PC Week - Nearly three years after Sun Microsystems Inc. launched the JavaStation, Sun and several other companies are prepared to give Java-based computing another try.
The Web as a Network Drive
PC World - Like the off-site file storage facilities of our
paper-based past, online backup and storage
services are emerging as an essential
prevention against lost computer files or
system failures.
Dell takes Linux to the masses
MSNBC - The Linux operating system will be offered on equal footing with Microsoft OSes on Dimension desktops, Inspiron laptops.
VA Linux to ship sub-$1,000 PC
ZDNet - Hoping to capture the hearts of low-end Linux lovers, VA Linux Systems Inc. plans to unveil a sub-$1,000 PC this week at LinuxWorld Expo.
Portal to help users choose cost-effective rentable apps
InfoWorld - Avcom
Technologies this week will launch an ASP industry portal designed to provide IT managers
with the information and means for effectively implementing rentable applications.
Web data goes under the Microscope
ZDNet - Marketers look to analysis tools to sift through mountains of clickstream data.
Why Microsoft Hates AOL
The Industry Standard - Microsoft's Internet strategy increasingly consists of jabs at America Online, the online service king that Microsoft has never been able to topple.
Linux fever continues to spread among more vendors
InfoWorld - The infatuation with Linux is spreading like wildfire from
Internet service providers to deep into the
enterprise, as evidenced by the parade at this week's LinuxWorld Expo.
EarthLink, MindSpring Join AOL On Messaging
TechWeb - America Online on Friday said it reached deals with rival U.S. Internet services EarthLink Net and MindSpring Enterprises to offer instant messaging services, as AOL sought allies in its battle to keep the lead in online messaging.
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