Linux services go mainstream
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Linux services move into the mainstream
Linux services move into the mainstream
07/09/2004 08:10 AMZDNet UK Jul 9 2004 12:36PM GMT
Web services hit the mainstream
Web services hit the mainstream
05/14/2004 10:41 AMPersonal Computer World May 14 2004 2:28PM GMT
IDC Proclaims Linux Is Now Mainstream
IDC Proclaims Linux Is Now Mainstream
01/04/2005 01:33 PMLinux Breaks Through to the Mainstream,
Panelists Say
Linux Breaks Through to the Mainstream,
Panelists Say
03/31/2005 12:11 AMAt Ziff Davis Media's Enterprise Solutions virtual tradeshow, analysts
say they see possibilities opening for Linux and that it is
increasingly being considered a viable choice to run applications.
Will Linux Superdesktops Storm the
Mainstream?
Will Linux Superdesktops Storm the
Mainstream?
03/20/2003 01:05 PMDespite repeated reports of its demise, the Linux desktop has refused
to die. In
fact, it is healthier than ever. Linux now has the applications it
needs to be
successful, according to Jon Perr, a vice president at Ximian, which
provides a customized GNOME desktop for several Linux distributions.
Linux Goes Mainstream, But Not
Mission-Critical
Linux Goes Mainstream, But Not
Mission-Critical
03/31/2005 09:04 AMExtreme Tech Mar 31 2005 1:16PM GMT
Linux Breaks Through to the Mainstream,
Panelists Say (Ziff Davis)
Linux Breaks Through to the Mainstream,
Panelists Say (Ziff Davis)
03/30/2005 11:48 PMZiff Davis - At Ziff Davis Media's Enterprise Solutions virtual
tradeshow, analysts say they see possibilities opening for Linux and
that it is increasingly being considered a viable choice to run
applications.
Linux Name Services
Linux Name Services
12/30/2003 01:29 AMTop Tip: NT services and Linux?
Top Tip: NT services and Linux?
09/10/2004 11:09 AMDoes anyone know of a utility that will let me control services on an
NT-based system (specifically, Windows XP Pro, but that shouldn't
matter) over the LAN directly from a Linux box without the use of
remote control?
Linux services--a hot item
Linux services--a hot item
07/09/2004 11:43 AMZDNet Jul 9 2004 3:40PM GMT
Linux services on the double
Linux services on the double
07/09/2004 04:44 PMZDNet Jul 9 2004 7:36PM GMT
mln - My Linux Network UML services
mln - My Linux Network UML services
02/19/2004 06:05 PMWe are on sourceforge!
Linux services growing on the double
Linux services growing on the double
07/11/2004 10:47 PMCNET Asia Jul 12 2004 2:47AM GMT
IBM's Linux revenue: Services to
overtake servers
IBM's Linux revenue: Services to
overtake servers
08/04/2004 08:13 PMWith its ongoing investment in open-source, IBM is seeing signs of
payback--faster than it expected.
Desktop Linux making strides in
financial services sector
Desktop Linux making strides in
financial services sector
07/19/2004 04:22 AMWhen Ireland's leading bank, Allied Irish Bank (AIB), last month
disclosed that it was disposing of the Windows PCs that its tellers
used on their desktops in favor of Linux-based terminals, experts said
it demonstrated that an IT insurgency is emerging in the financial
services sector. Linux is finally proving itself on the desktop in the
financial industry, where cost-conscious executives want powerful
performance at an affordable price.
Software Engineer - Open Source
Technologies (Perl/MySQL/Linux/XML/Web
Services)
Software Engineer - Open Source
Technologies (Perl/MySQL/Linux/XML/Web
Services)
03/06/2004 01:57 AMO'Reilly & Associates - United States, CA, Sebastopol (2004-03-05)
Vintela Authentication Services (VAS)
Expands Identity Management Capabilities
for Unix and Linux Systems in Active
Directory
Vintela Authentication Services (VAS)
Expands Identity Management Capabilities
for Unix and Linux Systems in Active
Directory
09/13/2004 12:59 PMWe're all mainstream now
We're all mainstream now
08/09/2004 11:11 AMOh, bravo! RSS Equalizer - The Day Syndication Jumped the Shark....
I am not mainstream
I am not mainstream
01/01/2004 05:09 PMWith all the "top 10 foo of 2003" lists floating about, I'm becoming
more and more aware how mainstream I'm not. It all started with
reading the Top Searches 2003 from Yahoo! and the 2003 Google
Zeitgeist. I have never used KaZaA, didn't read or see Harry Potter,
haven't seen the new Matrix film, never watched American Idol, and I
don't find Britney Spears attractive. I couldn't tell you what sport
Kobe Bryant plays (and don't care either, thanks). Last...
Out of the Mainstream? Hardly
(washingtonpost.com)
Out of the Mainstream? Hardly
(washingtonpost.com)
12/22/2003 05:31 AMHoward Dean Blasts the Washington Post. We Like That! 12/21 .. Out of
the Mainstream? Hardly .. Governor Dean's response .. takes
exception
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Blogs take on the mainstream
Blogs take on the mainstream
12/31/2004 05:14 AMBlogs have shifted the balance of information online, argue experts,
and they are here to stay.
Brian goes mainstream
Brian goes mainstream
06/07/2004 09:49 PMA newsweekly in San Diego is running thirty days of Brian Dear's blog
as a feature story. He's got the cover, no less. Plus, they're paying
honest-to-goodness money. Sweet!...
PSP Hacks and the Mainstream
PSP Hacks and the Mainstream
04/07/2005 01:03 PMBeyond the Mainstream
(washingtonpost.com)
Beyond the Mainstream
(washingtonpost.com)
12/19/2003 11:42 AMWashingtonPost has an editorial today .. a worse editorial .. rule one
out
washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A9995-2003Dec17.html
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Blogging could be going mainstream
Blogging could be going mainstream
03/16/2003 12:25 PMGoogle, maker of the Web's most popular search engine, created the
biggest blogging stir of late by snapping up San Francisco start-up
Pyra Labs, which runs ...
Streaming More Mainstream
Streaming More Mainstream
04/16/2004 09:08 PMInternet.com Apr 17 2004 1:25AM GMT
Podcasts Go Mainstream
Podcasts Go Mainstream
03/30/2005 12:55 AMLess than one year old, podcasting seems poised to go mainstream.
Onc ethe exclusive province of talkative technologists, do-it-yourself
musicians, and obsessed hobbyists, this broadcasting platform has been
embraced lately by some mainstream media. By Tom Spring, PC World
Pop-ups are going mainstream, report
says
Pop-ups are going mainstream, report
says
06/30/2004 11:03 AMA researcher finds that companies such as J.P. Morgan Chase and
Verizon are among the prime users of pop-up advertising.
The Mainstream Mash-Up
The Mainstream Mash-Up
12/17/2004 06:34 PM"The
Mainstream Mash-Up" makes it onto the New York Times' list of
great ideas of 2004. Question #1: Where is Creative Commons here?
Don't they read WIRED at the
NYTimes? Question #2: How "mainstream" is a concocted mash-up between
Linkin Park + Jay-Z? Hats off to them for innovating, but this is just
the tip of the iced-down Rolex.
Watch the
Fine Art of Sampling contest, starting here soon, for the real
deal.
Micropayments Going Mainstream? Not Yet
Micropayments Going Mainstream? Not Yet
01/11/2004 09:24 PMSlashdot Jan 11 2004 8:16PM ET
Cloaking Gone Mainstream
Cloaking Gone Mainstream
02/03/2003 01:53 AMJust about every major site on the net is cloaking in one form or
another. It has taken on so many new meanings and styles over the last
few years that we are left scratching our heads as to what it really
means.
Micropayments Going Mainstream? Not Yet.
Micropayments Going Mainstream? Not Yet.
01/11/2004 04:53 PMDotEdu writes "Today's NY Times has an interesting article on two new
micropayment companies, BitPass and Peppercoin, and the venerable
PayPal. More ...
Mobl0gging Goes Mainstream
Mobl0gging Goes Mainstream
01/09/2003 01:29 PMinfoSync: Taking blogging to phones. Blogging has become a well-known
expression over the course of the past few years, with...
Digital Goes Mainstream
Digital Goes Mainstream
12/28/2004 11:11 PMNew York Times Dec 29 2004 3:30AM GMT
"Out of the Mainstream? Hardly
(washingtonpost.com)"
"Out of the Mainstream? Hardly
(washingtonpost.com)"
12/22/2003 10:09 AMMainstream mashups!
Mainstream mashups!
04/14/2004 06:41 PM
Cool: David Bowie has just launched a new mashup
contest. There's a new ad campaign for Audi cars that features two
of Bowie's songs mashed up. They've decided to throw a mashup contest
to capitalize on this, awarding a new car to the best song that uses
samples from his new album and any older Bowie song. Voting on entries
starts this weekend and the contest ends next month so get your
turntables cranking.
Business Blogging Goes Mainstream
Business Blogging Goes Mainstream
08/04/2004 06:17 AMBusiness Blogging Goes Mainstreamhttp://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=technology
News&storyID=5834827Major technology companies such as
Microsoft and IBM are endorsing blogging as a means of enhancing
companies' communications channels while at the same time eyeing them
as potential profit-boosters. At a recent conference held at the
University of California Berkeley's Haas Business School, IBM Almaden
Research Center director James Spohrer outlined his company's plans
for integrating blogging into its employee communication strategies:
"It's about decreasing social space between employees, and increasing
the amount of knowledge shared between people." An example might
contain some of an individual's educational background and work
experience, as well as information on product development strategies
that colleagues and customers can access around the clock. This
sharing of information could spur feedback on efforts to produce new
products and improve business processes, said Spohrer. Meanwhile, some
analysts are looking at the marketing potential inherent in blogging.
"Blogs are a way to put a human face on the company," because of the
continuous interaction and relationships that employees can develop
with blog-readers, says Forrester Research analyst Charlene Li.
(Reuters 31 Jul 2004) [
NewsScan
Daily 2 August 2004]
Tracking technology goes mainstream
Tracking technology goes mainstream
04/17/2005 04:49 AMNews.bbc.co.uk - Sat Apr 16, 08:34 am GMT
Case Modding Going Mainstream?
Case Modding Going Mainstream?
01/22/2004 06:28 AMPeople like to personalize their workspace, whether it's the
background on their computer desktop, or sticking some pictures on
their computer case. However, more people seem to be getting into the
idea of
case
modding: making serious changes to the case that contains their
computer - such as building a complete fish tank into one. If you
surf enough geeky/techie sites, you've definitely seen more than a few
such case mods - some more crazy than others. I have always wondered
why computer companies never made it easier to personalize your own
computer, but in a tight margin-driven business, such "extras"
probably carry little weight with the decision makers. The other
question, of course, is how the steady rise of laptops over desktops
will impact the modding culture? I haven't bought a new desktop
machine in at least five years - and can't think of a good reason to
bother with one ever again.
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