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Salon.com July 31, 2002 Sam Williams |
"Same job. Different cubicle" With the promise of stock riches now a distant dream, VA Linux's former programmers keep the open-source faith.  |
Linux Journal August 1, 2002 Henry W. Jones, III |
How a Poor Contract Sunk an Open-Source Deal Why the Progress and NuSphere vs. MySQL AB litigation is about sloppy deal making, not open-source integrity.  |
PC World July 22, 2002 Deborah Radcliff |
What Does the Future Hold for PGP? Network Associates no longer supports the encryption technology, but that doesn't mean it will disappear.  |
IndustryWeek August 1, 2002 George Taninecz |
Benhamou's Double Vision Palm Inc.'s chairman and interim CEO is splitting the company in two.  |
PC World July 15, 2002 Martyn Williams |
Microsoft Makes Way for Windows Media 9 Next-generation tools, coming in September, will offer improved audio and video -- even over dial-up.  |
CIO July 15, 2002 Scott Berinato |
Microsoft's Last Big Licensing Push Microsoft recently made what the company calls a final, $10 million, don't-say-we-didn't-warn-you push to reach corporate customers before it starts charging for software in a new way.  |
Salon.com July 11, 2002 Farhad Manjoo |
Can we trust Microsoft's Palladium? Critics say Redmond's new security initiative will imprison users. But why would Bill Gates want to do that? Palladium could have serious consquences for open-source software, digital rights management, and privacy.  |
PC World July 5, 2002 Mark Hall |
The Real Antitrust Trial: On Store Shelves Microsoft may win or lose in court, but the software giant just might be showing signs of mortality in the marketplace.  |
Fast Company July 2002 Linda Tischler |
Borland Software: Back in the Black A company on the verge of death makes a comeback in Silicon Valley.  |
Wired July 2002 Logan Hill |
Why Rockstar Games Rule Their kick-ass, thug-filled titles have conquered the gaming world. Who says violence never solves anything?  |
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