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News Linux News for Oct 09, 2004:
ZDNet UK: Sun Has Betrayed Us All
(2004-10-09 01:00:28) "By caving in to Kodak, Sun has set the scene for the end of free innovation in IT..."
Ping Wales: Alan Cox on Writing Better Software
(2004-10-09 02:30:28) "A large part of the software industry has never heard of the science of quality assurance--or if it has, it doesn't believe in it. Thus spake Alan Cox..."
Community: Should Hardware OEMs Be Picking Linux Distribution Winners?
(2004-10-09 04:00:36) Discussed in this article are some possible avenues and methods for forestalling the emergence of a de facto standard GNU/Linux Distribution while also increasing GNU/Linux' mind and market shares.
ONLamp: Microsoft Should Release Windows 98 SE as Open Source
(2004-10-09 07:00:12) "I gave some thought to installing Ubuntu Linux or some other interesting Linux distro but the 240 can't boot from a USB CD-ROM drive..."
ZDNet: Microsoft Surrounded?
(2004-10-09 10:00:20) "Momentum or coincidence? You decide. The pressure on Redmond seems to be intensifying, following a week-long string of 'Is-there-life-after-Microsoft?' headlines..."
SearchEnterpriseLinux: Golden's Rules: Analyst Blunders in Assessment of Open Source CRM
(2004-10-09 13:00:51) "When queried about the role of open source CRM applications, she asserted that enterprises aren't concerned about software licensing costs because the majority of project costs are associated with process re-engineering and product integration..."
Always On: Open Source: Good for the OS, But Not for the Database
(2004-10-09 16:00:15) "Larry Ellison embraces Linux, but don't expect open source databases from Oracle any time soon..."
internetnews.com: Laszlo Open Sources Rich App Tool
(2004-10-09 19:00:36) "Laszlo Systems opened its XML application toolset and server software to the open source community, a move it hopes will foster adoption of its software among developers..."
NewsForge: Austin Hosts the Inaugural Linucon
(2004-10-09 21:00:28) "Austin is playing host to a new con this week. It's a Linux con. It's a science fiction con. It's Linucon. The show is a sister show to Penguincon, held in Michigan..."
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