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Developer Linux News for Aug 25, 1999
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CNET News.com: Windows 2000 to make Comdex debut? (Aug 25, 1999, 22:31)
"While it won't commit to any dates, the Redmond,
Washington-based software maker plans to do just that at the big
Fall Comdex computer trade show..."
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Zope Weekly News for August 25, 1999 (Aug 25, 1999, 22:14)
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Linux and Corporate Development - A Challenge to the Linux Community (Aug 25, 1999, 22:01)
"This difference between 'Corporate' and 'commercial' is crucial
because it impacts many of the recurring debates within the Linux
community"
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Computerworld: R/3 Linux version in beta (Aug 25, 1999, 21:51)
"SAP AG late yesterday announced that a promised Linux version
of its R/3 enterprise resource planning (ERP) system has gone into
beta testing."
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LWN: Some thoughts on the Linux Documentation Project (Aug 25, 1999, 20:12)
"In the last few months, the Linux Documentation Project has
been in a bit of a rough spot, and it seems that things have not
been moving along as smoothly as they were for the last 5
years."
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PC World: PC Cracks the $100 Barrier (Aug 25, 1999, 19:26)
"Although you have to shell out $499 initially... you'll get a
$400 mail-in rebate from Microsoft when you subscribe to the MSN
Internet access service for three years."
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IT-Director: Intel and 64 bit architectures (Aug 25, 1999, 19:14)
"...for trial runs, Merced will be useful. For serious
processing, McKinley and subsequent releases are the ones to
watch."
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NY Times: Microsoft Hires Former Silicon Graphics Chairman to Head Internet Unit (Aug 25, 1999, 19:02)
"...Belluzzo... to head Microsoft's Internet unit, which is now
called the Consumer and Commerce Group."
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Red Herring: Big Fish: [SCO's] Doug Michels shows profits are cool (Aug 25, 1999, 17:52)
"...Linux's potential market -- price-sensitive small-business
operations looking for a stable computing platform -- accurately
describes SCO's current customer base."
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CNBC: Corel Rides Linux Bandwagon (Aug 25, 1999, 17:25)
"Corel Corp. {CORL}, the maker of the once-dominant WordPerfect
word-processing software, is hitching its wagon to the fast-rising
Linux star."
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BW: Actiontec Expands Call Waiting Modems' Retail Distribution to Circuit City (Aug 25, 1999, 17:18)
"For maximum versatility, the Call Waiting Modem includes
support for... Linux..."
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PRNewswire: NetGem Opens Internet for TV Manufacturers... Combined TV/Internet Board Launched... (Aug 25, 1999, 17:10)
"Taking the important step of marrying together the hardware and
customizable software from its netbox v3.5 -- running on Linux OS-
with the television's main board..."
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The Computer Paper: Amaya brings visual HTML to Linux (Aug 25, 1999, 16:30)
"If you subscribe to the fashionable, but dubious, school of
thought that hand coding HTML pages is a thing of the past and wish
for something more upscale, look no further than Amaya
(http://www.w3.org/Amaya/). This open-source program is worlds
apart from text editors and limited WYSIWYG editors such as
Netscape Composer."
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ComputerWorld: Lotus preps for Notes, Domino overhaul (Aug 25, 1999, 16:20)
"R-Next, as the forthcoming major upgrade for Notes is called,
will focus on the needs of the enterprise, and the server will come
on Linux by year's end..."
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The Computer Paper: Unix editors and Web page authoring (Aug 25, 1999, 16:20)
"One of the first questions I get asked when a Windows or Mac
user discovers I'm running Linux is 'What do you use it for?' There
are so many answers that I'm sometimes stumped for a quick
reply."
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CNET News.com: Standards body translates Web for devices [XHTML] (Aug 25, 1999, 15:50)
"The proposed recommendation would rewrite Hypertext Markup
Language (HTML)... in Extensible Markup Language (XML), a newer
technology for creating Web languages."
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My Computer Illiterate Brother Envies my Linux (Aug 25, 1999, 12:46)
"Andy is just about as computer illiterate as it gets."
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32BitsOnline: The Future of Enlightenment (Aug 25, 1999, 11:58)
"A look at some upcoming features for the 0.16 release"
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LinuxPR: IndyBox Systems To Deploy 5,000 Node Beowulf Cluster (Aug 25, 1999, 11:50)
"Initially the usage of this super-computer will only be
available to its developers and enterprise level customers."
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ZDNet: Microsoft Backs Away From Alpha (Aug 25, 1999, 04:44)
"... the operating systems of choice for the platform will be
Linux, Tru64 Unix and OpenVMS."
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BW: SAP Ships SAP R/3 on Linux to Customers (Aug 25, 1999, 04:08)
"SAP also plans to deliver the SAP Business Information
Warehouse(TM) (SAP BW(TM)) and the SAP Business-to-Business
Procurement(TM) (SAP B2B(TM)) solutions running on Linux as
components of mySAP.com(TM)."
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Magic Software Announces the Magic for Linux Technical FAQ (Aug 25, 1999, 03:48)
"Magic Software announced today that it has posted an extensive
technical FAQ for it's Magic for Linux product..."
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