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Developer Linux News for May 24, 1999
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BW: Fujitsu Announces C/C++ and Fortran Products for Linux (May 24, 1999, 17:27)
"Fujitsu Software Corporation announced at the LinuxExpo that it
will launch C/C++ and Fortran development tools for Linux on June
30, 1999."
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CRN: Windows Software Developers Not Sold on Linux (May 24, 1999, 15:57)
"There may be a lot of people talking about Linux, but few
developers are dedicated to it. At least among those in the Windows
camp."
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The University of Manchester releases GNU Maverik (May 24, 1999, 15:34)
"... a free Virtual Reality system for GNU/Linux PCs and Silicon
Graphics workstations."
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InfoWorld: WebTrends delivers outstanding traffic analysis to Linux platforms (May 24, 1999, 14:09)
"Webtrends Enterprise Reporting Server for Linux keeps constant
watch over your Linux Web servers' log files..."
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ComputerWorld: Linux Gains Development Tools in Bid For Expanded Usage (May 24, 1999, 13:58)
"Several software makers announced development tools last week
at Linux Expo..."
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K Desktop Environment Adopts Mascot (May 24, 1999, 13:30)
New KDE Mascot Available on T-Shirts, Too
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CRN: VARs: Certification, Apps Are Keys To Linux Success (May 24, 1999, 13:23)
"In light of the intense interest Linux is generating, CRN has
expanded its survey coverage of the technology in the monthly
reseller software poll. The April survey presents the first set of
new results."
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Gnome helps Linux grow up (May 24, 1999, 10:31)
In an exclusive interview with Silicon.com, broadcast today, de
Icaza explains that he wants to put free software onto everyone's
desktop.
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ZD Net UK: Redmond 2008: The Microsoft Software group (May 24, 1999, 05:28)
"Redmond, 2008 -- Who'd have guessed that Microsoft could
possibly reinvent itself? But this year, for the first time many,
was definitely a good one for MSG: the Microsoft Group."
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