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Jini: Start Of 'Semi-Open' Source Movement Sun's new arrangement looks like open source, but lets developers keep more of the innovations. (28-JAN-99) |
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Jini Could Be Next Step To Windowless World But analysts warn that Jini isn't the Windows killer it might seem. (26-JAN-99) |
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Microsoft To Get AOL/Netscape/Sun Deal Docs The software giant scores a victory in its ongoing antitrust battle. (22-JAN-99) |
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Linux Users Demand Refund For Preloaded Win 98 Refund group tries to mobilize Linux, NetWare, OS/2, and BSD Unix users into demanding they get a refund for getting Win 98 with their hardware. (22-JAN-99) |
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Internet Chat Wars Spill Over An entire ISP can be knocked offline because of a war of words on Internet Relay Chat. (22-JAN-99) |
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Server I/O Standard Battle Heats Up Top PC makers Compaq, IBM, and Hewlett-Packard will introduce their own server I/O standard. (11-JAN-99) |
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SGI Makes Deep Impact With NT Workstation Vendors and VARs await today's first strike of Silicon Graphic Inc.'s Visual Workstation. (11-JAN-99) |
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Mac Video, Storage Products Proliferate Hardware vendors rally around the top-selling iMac and its Universal Serial Bus connection. (05-JAN-99) |
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Microsoft Updates Mac Versions Of IE, Express The software behemoth upgrades Internet Explorer and Outlook Express for the Mac, and gathers its scattered Mac information onto one site. (05-JAN-99) |
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Intuit CEO To DOJ: Restrain Microsoft William Harris, the CEO of the personal finance software maker, will be a key witness when the trial resumes Monday. (31-DEC-98) |
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Internet Competition To Intensify In 1999 A market correction for Internet stocks will create winners and losers, according to a research firm. (30-DEC-98) |
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Recruiters See A Sunny '99 Most of the hiring will be in software, with plenty of demand on the hardware side, according to recruiters. (30-DEC-98) |
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