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Reason November 2001 David B. Kopel & Joseph Bast |
Antitrust's Greatest Hits The foolish precedents behind the Microsoft case...  |
PC World November 1, 2001 Sumner Lemon |
Microsoft, Government May Make a Deal Proposed antitrust settlement would give PC makers more control over Windows desktops; deal could be finalized on Friday...  |
Salon.com November 1, 2001 Michael J. Hammel |
Linux goes to the movies Who says free software is passe? Hollywood's special-effects industry can't get enough of the operating system built by hackers, for hackers...  |
CIO November 1, 2001 Christopher Lindquist |
Zone Labs Zone Labs, maker of the popular ZoneAlarm line of PC firewall products, still plans to help home- and small-office users keep hackers out of their systems. But the company will also offer an enterprise-class tool called Zone Labs Integrity...  |
CIO November 1, 2001 Christopher Lindquist |
Developer Doings Given the fact that there are more mobile phones than any other wireless device on the planet, it would be easy to assume that wireless app developers would be eagerly targeting the biggest market and excluding others. But a recent study indicates that isn't necessarily the case...  |
Bank Technology News October 2001 Maria Bruno |
Microsoft Gives Boost to Surrogate Card Numbers Its seal of approval has skeptics wondering whether competing online payment security technology will be left floundering...  |
JavaWorld October 2001 Tom Sullivan |
Will .Net take down Java in 2002? Vendor's survey predicts more developers to build with .Net than Java next year...  |
Wired October 2001 Russ Mitchell |
Open War It started as a crusade for free source code. Linux zealots turned it into a full-frontal assault on Microsoft. Now the battle for the desktop could snatch defeat from the jaws of moral victory...  |
CIO October 15, 2001 Meridith Levinson |
Let's Stop Wasting $78 Billion a Year Analysts estimate that American businesses end up spending billions for software that doesn't do what it's supposed to. Some CIOs are tired of playing the sap and are beginning to take action...  |
CIO October 15, 2001 |
A Letter to Our Suppliers With the cost of producing and airing commercials so astronomically high, and with so many real products and real services in your offerings, what's the point of selling flashy impossibilities?  |
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