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News Linux News for Jan 01, 2005:
NewsForge: NewsForge Looks Back on the Key Stories of 2004
(2005-01-01 01:00:02) "It's time to look back on the events that shaped the free and open source software world in 2004. And why not--you expect this kind of story on December 31, right...?"
Search390: Linux, Security Skills Projected Hot Skills for 2005
(2005-01-01 04:00:16) "Security, Web services and Linux jobs continue to dominate the IT help wanted ads and are projected to remain among the hottest skill and certification areas in 2005..."
Copenhagen Capacity: Danish Students Launch Open Source and Shareware Beer
(2005-01-01 04:00:36) "A group of IT-students from the IT-University in Copenhagen has launched a new 'open-source' beer, writes the technical journal Ingeniøren..." [Perhaps the most important story of the year. -ed]
Libervis: Why the Free Software Movement Can Succeed
(2005-01-01 13:00:02) "When I wrote 'Why the Free Software Movement is Doomed to Failure' I dismissed mankinds desire for Freedom. That was a premise that instantly knocked the foundations for my text to pieces..."
Top 10 Linux Today Stories of 2004
(2005-01-01 16:00:01) Lawsuits, patents, copyrights... it seemed a never-ending legal battle surrounded free and open source software. And while these stories were widely read, LT readers chose other topics of interest to focus their attention, too. Find out what your most popular stories were in 2004.
Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 updated (r4)
(2005-01-01 16:00:57) "This is the fourth update of Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 (codename `woody') which mainly adds security updates to the stable release, along with a few corrections to serious problems..." Announcement within.
LinuxInsider: Software Firms Customize Open-Source Programs
(2005-01-01 17:30:01) "What's driving companies like Octane and the Barrier Group to repackage Linux programs is the knowledge that Internet security is the biggest concern of people who manage computer networks..."
CNET News: Year in Review: Browser Wars, Part 2
(2005-01-01 19:00:03) A review section focusing on the events surrounding browser technology, with--of course--a recap of the Firefox phenomenon.
Enterprise Networking Planet: In Review: Interoperability Headlined 2004
(2005-01-01 20:30:47) "If the name of the game on the modern network is interoperability, 2004 was a good year for networking. Here's how Linux and open source software lead the way, and a look at a few other highlights (and low points) from the past year..."
The Economic Times: Sun's Unix Version May Trip Linux
(2005-01-01 22:00:54) "Why would anybody go for Linux--paid or free--developed by a dispersed community, when a validated version of Unix is available free...?"
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