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23 Oct 2000
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Almanac: 23 October 2000
Has Linux outgrown the open source community? Waiting for the Linux Standard Base. Government Web sites still using cookies. Promoting the Seti@Home model. Kids and computer overkill. The trouble with smart cars. Is your company a cult?
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24 Nov 2000
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Almanac: 24 November 2000
Not much news to report today...
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24 Oct 2000
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Almanac: 24 October 2000
Building the semantic Web. SDMI update. Our post-PC future. Linux community grapples with forking. Ray Kurzweil speaks. FTC to scrutinize UCITA. Filtering software flunks congressional test.
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25 Oct 2000
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Almanac: 25 October 2000
ApacheCon 2000 Europe. Gnome project recruiting UI experts. Red Hat CEO stakes claim to desktop. Sun joins Microsoft forum. XML spec open to public comment. Will developers embrace OS X?
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26 Oct 2000
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Almanac: 26 October 2000
Debunking the nerd stereotype. Execs forecast good times. Digital divide a snoozer. Microsoft antitrust appeal update. Impressions of Annual Linux Showcase. Linux a threat to Unix?
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27 Nov 2000
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Almanac: 27 November 2000
J.D. is on the road -- in the air, actually -- today.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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27 Oct 2000
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Almanac: 27 October 2000
Microsoft gets hacked. Gnome picks Nautilus. What happens when you press Del. The benefits of open source development. Is the Internet evolving into a global AI? Our peer-to-peer future. Forking considered inevitable.
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28 Nov 2000
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Almanac: 28 November 2000
Constant change is here to stay. J.D. tries to wrap his tired old brain around new ideas and development models.
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29 Dec 2000
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Almanac: 29 December 2000
Security a serious issue for 2001. E-mail considered harmful. Java -- not just for geeks anymore. Linux not quite ready for the desktop. And the usual nonsense from J.D.
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3 Apr 2001
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Almanac: 3 April 2001
The furor over Microsoft Passport. Gnome team releases update. A gentle warning about e-mail. And the usual nonsense from J.D.
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3 Jan 2001
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Almanac: 3 January 2001
Microsoft hit by discrimination suit. Chip makers in the er, chips. More to Linux than hyped stocks. Rethinking security. A blind date with virtual Eve.
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3 Nov 2000
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Almanac: 3 November 2000
Napster news. IBM's Small Business Suite for Linux. UCITA update. Yahoo case raises international issues.
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30 Jun 2001
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Almanac: 30 June 2001
Microsoft trial update, the Smart Tags controversy, VA Linux news, and more.
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30 Oct 2000
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Almanac: 30 October 2000
Open source the right medicine for doctors? Microsoft hack attack update. Use of open source software around the world.
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31 Oct 2000
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Almanac: 31 October 2000
Loki founder on Linux gaming. Low-down on scripting languages. SD 2000 East keynotes. Napster outlook. The current state of distributed development teams. Big Brother knows where you are.
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4 Dec 2000
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Almanac: 4 December 2000
Eazel in the news. Making money in the open source world. Highly reliable software. And all the usual nonsense.
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6 Nov 2000
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Almanac: 6 November 2000
Eazel's Nautilus file manager. Rebol heats up. Four Linux fallacies. Linux Journal readers' choice awards.
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7 Aug 2001
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Almanac: 7 August 2001
J.D. checks out the latest security threats and computer-industry rumors.
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7 Nov 2000
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Almanac: 7 November 2000
The intriguing Transmeta story.
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8 Dec 2000
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Almanac: 8 December 2000
C++ considered harmful for open source projects. Mandrake on the move. Embedded-Linux starter kit. New uses for idle CPUs. Microsoft goes programmer-hunting. Is the dot-com economy circling the drain? And the usual nonsense from J.D.
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