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BusinessWeek June 6, 2005 Josey Puliyenthuruthel |
Biff! Zap! Game Coding Comes To India Software makers in India are working overtime to turn out games for cell phones  |
IEEE Spectrum June 2005 Marlowe Hood |
Steal This Software And this DVD, and this book, and this handbag, and this car... The Internet has become the most common vehicle for software piracy in China, but their are other options, too.  |
InternetNews May 31, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
Report: Network Security to Take Top Spot Criminals aren't the only ones benefiting from the onslaught of threats that bombard corporate networks. Security vendors are also reaping the benefits.  |
InternetNews May 31, 2005 Jim Wagner |
OSI Group to Slow License Influx? Officials will begin addressing the open source license rush in June, but it wants the community involved.  |
InternetNews May 31, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Novell Validates Mixed Stack Linux vendor Novell will soon release its first multi-vendor software and hardware stack configured around SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.  |
InternetNews May 31, 2005 Tim Gray |
EU's Deadline Looms For Software Giant Microsoft says it is working closely with the European Commission on compliance.  |
The Motley Fool May 31, 2005 Tim Beyers |
Will a New Coat of Paint Make Sun Shine? A $50 million rebranding campaign seeks to revive the flagging computer company. The ideas look solid at first blush. Sun intends to convince potential buyers -- and, undoubtedly, investors -- that its servers and software provide essential links between businesses.  |
The Motley Fool May 31, 2005 Kelvin Taylor |
Yahoo! Follows Google ... Again PhotoMail vs. GMail -- let the grudge match begin. Yahoo! is investing money into infrastructure to expand its features, generate additional traffic, and in turn garner more ad revenue. Time will tell whether this strategy works -- or simply lowers profit margins.  |
The Motley Fool May 31, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Can Novell Save Itself? Endless strategy changes haven't led to sustainable growth. Given Novell's present valuation, not many people seem to expect a sustained recovery.  |
The Motley Fool May 31, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Activision Takes Gaming Seriously The video-game developer has staying power in a volatile industry. The gaming world will still have its ups and downs, and the stocks will fluctuate with Wall Street's perceptions of blockbusters, flops, and scheduling delays.  |
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