Apple Seeks Rendezvous with Windows, Linux Developers
Apple Seeks Rendezvous with Windows, Linux Developers07/01/2004 12:00 PM At the annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Apple
announced updated versions of developer tools designed to boost
acceptance of its Rendezvous zero-configuration networking software in
the Windows and Linux communities.
Apple Seeks Rendezvous with Windows, Linux Developers (Ziff Davis)
Apple Seeks Rendezvous with Windows, Linux Developers (Ziff Davis)07/01/2004 12:09 PM Ziff Davis - At the annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San
Francisco, Apple announced updated versions of developer tools
designed to boost acceptance of its Rendezvous zero-configuration
networking software in the Windows and Linux communities.
Real World Linux - The Big Move From Windows to Linux
Real World Linux - The Big Move From Windows to Linux06/26/2002 01:02 PM "I have recently jumped over to Linux from Windows, after putting it
off for far too long, and thought it might be worth sharing my
experience in order to encourage others in the same boat."
Chris Ware on French TV
Chris Ware on French TV03/14/2005 05:28 PM Mark Frauenfelder:
Chris Ware is one of the best cartoonists around, and a French TV
channel has produced a documentary about him. You can get a torrent to
download a 100MB file of the documentary from Kempa. Link(via Drawn!)
Introducing "Cooperative Linux" - Linux for Windows, No Less
Introducing "Cooperative Linux" - Linux for Windows, No Less04/12/2004 02:06 PM A month ago, a trial version of a little-known Linux application
called "CoLinux" was released that is the first working free and open
source method for optimally running Linux on Microsoft Windows
natively. It's the work of a 21 year-old Israeli computer science
student and some Japanese open source programmers; in Israel, analysts
are already saying it could help transform the software world.
The significance of the development is that Linux and
Windows are able to work in parallel on the same computer or server.
To now, the computer world is divided into systems that operate either
with Windows or with Linux.
Linux Takes on the Windows Look01/23/2004 02:23 PM Snazzy desktops are everywhere at this week's LinuxWorld. But as
developers strive for a user-friendly interface, many roll out
products that bear a striking resemblance to Microsoft software.
Michelle Delio reports from New York.
I know what your thinking and I was thinking the same thing, who
paid for the study to prove this. You guessed Microsoft did.
Interesting read but I am sure that those of you that are hard core
Linux users will contest their results.
As a side note. The dedicated server that I have for this websites
has had pretty terrible reliability and requires re-booting every
couple of days. But a old die-hard Windows NT box that I have running
similar services for some other websites I have gets re-booted every
90 days whether it needs it or not. So thus far I am not drinking the
Linux Kolaid. [eWeek]
It's Linux vs. Windows in the POS Market, Too04/12/2005 05:06 PM Novell is working on a new version of its Linux-based point-of-service
product that is expected to ship in Q2 2005. Meanwhile, Microsoft also
is expected to launch its Windows Embedded for Point of Service
product by mid-year.
How Linux And The Mac Can Compete Against Windows11/17/2003 09:12 AM The lesson of Windows 95 is that the dominant vendor doesn't have to
be better than competing platforms, it only has to be good enough. By
Rob ENderle (Internet Week via MyAppleMenu)