USA Today and NYT on Linux rising
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Linux Today Founder Calls for Boycott of
Linux Today
Linux Today Founder Calls for Boycott of
Linux Today
06/04/2004 05:28 PMMicrosoft: Linux threat is rising
Microsoft: Linux threat is rising
06/11/2004 12:44 PMZDNet Jun 11 2004 5:22PM GMT
Surge in the number of Linux jobs drives
a rising demand for skills
Surge in the number of Linux jobs drives
a rising demand for skills
06/10/2004 08:58 PMComputer Weekly Jun 11 2004 1:19AM GMT
SCO to Sue Linux User today
SCO to Sue Linux User today
03/06/2004 01:54 AMI tell you one thing if SCO thought they where hated before go ahead
and let them sue a Linux...
Today Is SCO's Deadline To Sue Linux
User
Today Is SCO's Deadline To Sue Linux
User
02/17/2004 09:03 PMSlashdot Feb 18 2004 1:13AM GMT
Red Hat Moves On, Ends Support Today for
Linux 9
Red Hat Moves On, Ends Support Today for
Linux 9
05/02/2004 02:01 PMBrowserCRM, Ltd. Today Announced the
Release of BrowserCRM Professional
Version 4.0 for Linux, Windows and
Macintosh
BrowserCRM, Ltd. Today Announced the
Release of BrowserCRM Professional
Version 4.0 for Linux, Windows and
Macintosh
03/25/2005 06:53 AMBrowserCRM, Ltd. today announced the release of BrowserCRM
Professional version 4.0 for Linux, Windows and Macintosh. This
product marks a range of new features including a new improved user
interface and extensive customisation options. [PRWEB Mar 25, 2005]
70% and rising
70% and rising
06/05/2005 10:53 PMI'm guess I'm up to about 70% of normal, which is a real relief. My
doctor gave me clearance to...
Sun Rising on JDS
Sun Rising on JDS
07/12/2004 05:35 PMInternet News Jul 12 2004 9:32PM GMT
Deimos Rising 1.0.6
Deimos Rising 1.0.6
01/08/2004 08:48 PMIf you thought the enemies you faced on Mars were hectic, wait until
you touch down on Deimos.
Blackberry rising
Blackberry rising
07/29/2004 01:16 PMOm Malik
writes......
Amdist all the hoopla around Motorola' new products, one
news which got little mention was the deal struck between Moto
and Blackberry for MPx. By now, Blackberry has signed-up most
major phone makers, and has worked out plans to embed its
software/service on all sorts of SmartPhone OS platforms. We are
looking at a defactor wireless email platform? Perhaps!
But this clearly is not good news for well, Good
Technology! Motorola's MPx was supposedly going to be an
exclusive Good deal, but I guess not. And those smart VCs who have
pumped in nearly $250 million into wireless email must be reaching for
their large box of Tums! Good alone accounts for $146 million of the
total.
My theory on this is, that by launching an aggresive marketing/hype
campaign, Good galvanized those meek canadians into action. Had that
not happened, RIM probably would have kept doing what they were doing
- selling devices and service and growing at a nice Canadian pace.
Threatened, they went on and signed up all these people. Voila! They
are in good place, Good in not!
[
gigaom]
I totally agree with Om.
This is an example where patents and VCs have really FUDed the
landscape and all of a sudden a sleeping Tiger has been clued in and
appears to grok it now.
I just hate the concept of the mini-keyboard being patented - but
let's just get on with making sure it's baked into all sorts of
devices - as my chubby fingers will NEVER learn to thumb type,
graffitti or whatever.
I'm a QWERTY keyboard guy - till I die - I got no choice about it.
And there's no way in hell I'm typing SMS messages with a phone
pad....
Anyway - congrats to Blackberry - not let's get on with it.
Shadows Rising
Shadows Rising
05/20/2004 06:58 AMThe Project Commences
Oracle Rising?
Oracle Rising?
06/16/2004 04:37 PMPlus, NBC keeps its perch, and the virus fight spreads.
Other News: RAM Rising
Other News: RAM Rising
04/14/2004 10:28 AMCnet reports that RAM prices are shooting up.
3 Rising Stars
3 Rising Stars
08/04/2004 11:36 AMTom Gardner draws back the curtain on his Hidden Gems approach to
small-cap investing.
Rising Gmail
Rising Gmail
08/09/2004 10:00 AMYou got Gmail? Not likely, at least not yet. The free e-mail plan,
splashily announced in April as "a Google approach to e-mail," has so
far only been delivered to a select group of invited "beta" (test)
users. One who wangled himself an invitation is Rickin Chauhan, a
24-year-old Brampton resident and recent McMaster University computer
science graduate now looking for a job.
Red Storm Rising
Red Storm Rising
09/01/2004 05:33 PMSandia supercomputer to be world's fastest,
yet smaller and less expensive than any competitor: This
description of the new "Red Storm" computer being developed at Sandia
is like porn for hardware geeks. Supposedly, this machine is going to
take the title of World's Fastest Computer back from the NEC Earth
Simulator.
The machine has 96 processors in each computer cabinet, with four
processors to a board. Each processor can have up to eight gigabytes
of memory sitting next to it. Four Cray SeaStars — powerful
networking chips — sit on a daughter board atop each processor
board. All SeaStars talk to each other "like a Rubik cube with lots of
squares on each face," says Camp. "Cray SeaStars are about a factor
of five faster than any current competing capability."
Messages encoded in MPI (the Message Passage Interface standard)
move from processor to processor at a sustained speed of 4.5 gigabytes
per second bidirectionally. The amount of time to get the first
information bit from one processor to another is less than 5
microseconds across the system. The machine is arranged in four rows
of cabinets. There are a total of 11,648 Opteron processors and a
similar number of SeaStars.
USAToday has an article today about how the machine is based on an
80-year-old mathematical theory.
Ideas from an early 20th century British scientist are at the heart
of a massive supercomputer expected to be the fastest in the world
once it's assembled at Sandia National Laboratories.
Mathematician Lewis F. Richardson wanted a way to forecast the
weather. But the basic concepts he envisioned — a way for many
calculations to be shared quickly and integrated — lie at the
heart of Sandia's machine, Red Storm, which will be used in nuclear
weapons work.
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Moto rising
Moto rising
07/28/2004 01:20 PMIf I was into the stock market - which I'm not - I'd buy Motorola
right now.
I've rece
ntly written about their new CTO, they bought a UWB
company, Russell
Beattie likes them and now they're announcing
a Wifi phone.
Isn't that enough evidence of what's up? If not - check this
out....

Taekwondo Rising
Taekwondo Rising
08/29/2004 07:06 AM
I thought above shot was the best Athens Olympic photo so
far. Chu Mu Yen, the
guy in blue coming in for a landing after after delivering a brutal
counter-kick,
won Taiwon's first Olympic gold. Nice kick and nice form
during landing.
Taekwondo was added as an official Olympic sport four years ago,
but rules discouraged
spectacular attacks and was hampered by distrust of judges.
For Athens, they
changed the rule to encourage head or knockout attacks and made
extra efforts to shore
up quality of judging to good effect and Taekwondo is starting to
become one of the
most exciting Olympic events to watch.

Rising Sun has Risen
Rising Sun has Risen
07/03/2004 12:39 AMMichael Crichton predicted in Rising Sun that digital imaging
technology would make photographs and video irrelevant in court cases.
It took 11 years for his prediction to come true.
VoIP Rising
VoIP Rising
06/13/2004 03:25 PMWhen it comes to making voice calls over the Internet, no company has
gotten more attention lately than Skype. This is the service that lets
people use PCs to make long distance and international calls for no
additional charge.
Skype's developers have earned the praise, given the service's high
quality and ease of use. But they might not be winning such plaudits
if it wasn't for some underlying software they have licensed from a
company called Global IP Sound.
More...
"Booker Rising"
"Booker Rising"
06/12/2004 03:16 AMMercury rising
Mercury rising
04/18/2005 11:15 AMMillions of fetuses whose mothers eat fish are being exposed to
brain-damaging mercury. But critics charge the Bush administration's
regulations are like bailing the ocean with a thimble.
E*Trade's Rising Bid?
E*Trade's Rising Bid?
07/21/2004 01:08 PME*Trade had a nice second quarter in terms of EPS. But should it be
considered for an individual's portfolio?
Self-Censorship in Broadcasting Seen as
Rising
Self-Censorship in Broadcasting Seen as
Rising
05/09/2004 10:39 PMUnder pressure from regulators, television and radio broadcasters say
they have little choice but to practice a form of self-censorship.
Land of the rising robot
Land of the rising robot
08/23/2004 10:11 AMCNN Aug 23 2004 1:17PM GMT
U.S. Server Sales Still Rising
U.S. Server Sales Still Rising
05/25/2004 01:18 PMIBM continues to lead the pack in revenue generated from U.S. server
sales, garnering almost $1.5 billion in the first quarter.
Hackers? What about rising damp?
Hackers? What about rising damp?
04/29/2004 04:55 AMInfosecurity Europe 2004 Physical threat management
Rising bl0g-spam
Rising bl0g-spam
11/06/2003 05:07 PMWhile it's sad, and more than a little pathetic, blog spam, like all
the other sorts of spam, seems to be on the rise. I've been getting
more and more comments posted that aren't anything more than links to
some pill site or other. Having some of the antispam MT plugins
helps,but still, there's a bunch I need to go hand-delete. (After
which I generally IP-ban the poster, which has worked as well to cut
down on the spam, though I worry about the collateral damage) It's
really sad, though. Yeah, it means more work for me, and more
maintenance,...
Europe's energy use still rising
Europe's energy use still rising
06/01/2004 07:18 AMEurope is not protecting its environment properly and its energy use
is growing, the European Environment Agency says.
Beware of Rising Rates
Beware of Rising Rates
07/06/2004 09:53 AMRising interest rates can wreak havoc on credit card and other debt.
Outsourcing still rising: Gartner
Outsourcing still rising: Gartner
05/18/2004 02:44 AMZDNet Australia May 18 2004 6:51AM GMT
Oracle's Rising Star
Oracle's Rising Star
03/06/2004 02:01 AMDatabase Maker's co-president on PeopleSoft, app integration.
House of the Rising Sun explained
House of the Rising Sun explained
04/18/2005 02:46 PMThe Boston Phoenix this week runs an excerpt from Dave Van Ronk's
memoir, the Mayor of MacDougal Street. The piece is about how Van Ronk
lost control of his arrangement of The House of the Rising Sun, first
to Dylan and then toThe Animals. Van Ronk was not on the Lessig side
of the copyright battle. Anyway, I bring this up because Van Ronk ends
by saying that late in life he discovered that the song isn't about a
whore house. It's about the Orleans Parish women's prison. Add it to
the annals of busted folksongnomies. [Technorati tags: vanronk
risingsun]...
So Why Are Housing Prices Still Rising
Here?
So Why Are Housing Prices Still Rising
Here?
03/08/2004 11:18 PMSF Chronicle:
Offshoring's giant target.
Jobs are more likely
to be shipped overseas from Silicon Valley than any other region in
the nation, placing the Bay Area's economic engine directly in the
path of the global freight train known as offshoring.gameboy's profile keeps rising
gameboy's profile keeps rising
04/12/2004 02:19 AMi'm wondering if increasing popularity among bloggers will translate
into perceived hipness
Are you worried about rising oil prices?
Are you worried about rising oil prices?
06/02/2004 07:08 AMRepresentatives from the oil cartel Opec are set to meet on Thursday
amid concerns over rising oil prices which have reached record highs.
How are petrol prise rises affecting you?
U.N. says opium production is rising
U.N. says opium production is rising
06/25/2004 01:34 PMImClone Shares Keep Rising
ImClone Shares Keep Rising
02/13/2004 09:20 AMTheStreet.com Feb 13 2004 1:36PM GMT
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