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Thursday, January 21, 2010
Career Watch: The disabled as IT workers Neil Jacobson, the founder and CEO of Abilicorp discusses the fit between IT and people with disabilities and it how it could potentially influence hiring decisions in enterprise environments
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Checkout abandonment an online vendor pain: PayPal U.S. shoppers surveyed by PayPal cite surprise costs and unavailability of preferred payment method as reasons for ditching the shopping cart at the online checkout
Monday, November 08, 2004
Sun CEO takes a swing at, well, everything Scott McNealy defended his company’s open source track record in an occasionally raucous meeting with members of the Canadian press last week.
Wednesday, March 03, 2004
More SCO licensees go public Computer Associates Inc., natural gas supplier Questar Corp., and manufacturer Legget & Platt Inc. have joined Internet hosting company EV1Servers.Net by going public with their purchases of The SCO Group Inc.'s intellectual property (IP) license for Linux.
Friday, May 30, 2003
Expert shrugs at SCO’s legal moves One Canadian Linux guru is not spooked by the SCO Group’s recent claims that intellectual property violations exist in the Linux source code, potentially making commercial Linux users legally liable for using the code.
Thursday, October 03, 2002
I’m a very happy Unix geek I'm an unabashed Unix geek. I recently installed about the best version of Unix I've ever worked with on all the computers I regularly use. At the same time, I installed the best window-based operating system I've ever used on the same machines. Obviously the only way I could have done both at the same time was to install the new Mac OSX 10.2 on my home and office computers, and that is what I did.
Thursday, January 10, 2002
Experts question compression 'breakthrough' Florida-based ZeoSync Corp. on Monday achieved something that mathematicians and computer scientists have claimed for 50 years is impossible: multi-pass, 100:1 compression of files without losing any data.
Thursday, January 10, 2002
Experts question compression 'breakthrough' Florida-based ZeoSync Corp. on Monday achieved something that mathematicians and computer scientists have claimed for 50 years is impossible: multi-pass, 100:1 compression of files without losing any data.
Thursday, August 26, 1999
A secure and Open society
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