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- 1) Whose Intellectual Property Is It, Anyway? The Open Source War
- 2) First Central Lab for Linux Research Planned
- 3) Moving `Open Source' Into the Mainstream to Bridge the Software Gap
- 4) Linux's Open-Door Policy Could Let Hackers Right In
- 5) I.B.M. to Use Linux System in Internet Software
- 6) Netscape to Release New Browser Engine to Developers
- 7) Sharing Software, IBM to Release Mail Program Blueprint
- 8) Sun Microsystems Is Moving to 'Open Source' Model
- 9) For Sale: Free Operating System
- 10) Q & A: Do You Really Have to Use a Screen Saver?
- 11) Easing on Software Exports Has Limits
- 12) Microsoft Trial Findings of Fact
- 13) Netscape Throws Open Party After a Year of Open Source
- 14) Netscape Throws Open Party After a Year of Open Source
- 15) Apple Adopts 'Open Source' for Its Server Computers
- 16) The Rebel Code
- 17) Germany Awards Grant for Encryption
- 18) Microsoft Trial Findings of Fact
- 19) Software: A Surge in Popularity of Software That Unlocks the Code
- 20) Economic Scene: Open-Source Software Arouses Researchers' Curiosity
- 21) I.B.M. Goes Countercultural With Linux
- 22) In Cyberspace, Rivals Skirmish for Control Over Messaging
- 23) A Well-Scripted Day for Gates Ends With a Bloomberg Feud
- 24) Supporters of Linux Worry That Commercialization Could Bring Chaos
- 25) Chronicling Netscape's Bid for Resurrection
- 26) In Merging, Corel and Inprise Aim for a Software Niche
- 27) Java's Role Continues to Develop
- 28) Java's Role Continues to Develop
- 29) Netscape Applies Open Source Idea to Custom Page Service
- 30) Toiling Not So Secretly in Switzerland, a Windows Emulator Gains on
- 31) Salon.com Soars on Deal With Red Hat
- 32) The New York Times: Technology Corrections
- 33) Secrecy of Software Code Creates Security Risk
- 34) Sentiment Growing for Freeware
- 35) Share Price More Than Triples in Red Hat's Public Offering
- 36) Compressed Data: IBM's Deep Blue Has a Business Plan
- 37) Compressed Data: IBM's Deep Blue Has a Business Plan
- 38) Code
- 39) Microsoft Launches New Windows for Smaller Devices
- 40) Netscape Is Striking Back With Version 6.0
- 41) Red Hat Revenues Jump but Losses Increase
- 42) VA Linux Buys Andover.Net
- 43) Companies Join to Promote
- 44) Old Apple Macintosh Team Aims to Put Linux on the Desktop
- 45) Internal Memo Shows Microsoft Executives' Concern Over Free Software
- 46) IBM Invests in Ad Campaign to Promote Its Software
- 47) Sun Plans to Start Shipping
- 48) In the Dictionary Game, Yada Yada Yada Is Satisficing to Some, Not Others
- 49) A Bit of This and That: The Net as a Flea Market of Ideas
- 50) Secrecy for Everyone, as Encryption Goes to Market
- 51) Declaration of Paul M. Romer
- 52) UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
- 53) Netscape Browser Faces a Changed World
- 54) Culture Clash Seen in Netscape, AOL Merger
- 55) A Tiny Company With Dim Prospects Goes Public With a Bang
- 56) A Tiny Company With Dim Prospects Goes Public With a Bang
- 57) Red Hat Soars After Inking Deal With AutoZone
- 58) I.B.M. to Offer Linux With Netfinity Computers
- 59) Red Hat Soars After Inking Deal With AutoZone
- 60) For Many Online Music Fans, Court Ruling Is Call to Arms
- 61) Free Music Software May Have Rattled AOL
- 62) Chairman of Amazon Urges
- 63) Microsoft Plans an Upgrade of Windows 98
- 64) Economic Scene: How Not to Treat Elephants Like Fish
- 65) Old Media, Meet New Media: Forget Footnotes. Hyperlink
- 66) Fauxhemian Rhapsody
- 67) OS 8 Adds New Life to Mac Platform
- 68) The Secret Life of the Home Computer
- 69) Sun Unveiling New Version of Java
- 70) Q&A: Using Linux to Run a PC
- 71) Bitter Cyberspace Foes Make Nice at Convention
- 72) The Favorite Gadgets of the Geek Elite
- 73) Market Place: Novell to Offer Data-Privacy Technology for Internet
- 74) Economic Scene: Government's Role in the New Economy Is Not a Cheap or Easy One
- 75) Why Few Funds Are Lining Up to Buy Linux
- 76) A Strange Brew's Buzz Lingers in Silicon Valley
- 77) Geeks
- 78) Nicknames on the Net: Bigger Bark Than Bite
- 79) The New York Times: Technology - Circuits
- 80) Cultural Sabotage
- 81) Letters to the Editor
- 82) Disputed Software to Be Used for Online Film Distribution
- 83) A Muted Reaction of Admiration and Disbelief
- 84) Gateway and AOL Bypass Industry Stalwarts on Components
- 85) Top Internet Art Prize Goes to Science-Fiction Writer
- 86) Gateway and AOL Bypass Industry Stalwarts on Components
- 87) RADVision and FairMarket Soar After IPOs
- 88) Tough Court Fight Expected Over DVD Code
- 89) On This Network, Nothing but Internet Art
- 90) Forget Copiers: Scanners You Can Take to the Library
- 91) Intel to Make Linux-Based Web Products
- 92) The New York Times: Circuits - Circuits Q&A / J.D. BIERSDORFER
- 93) Mac, Windows
- 94) A Fundamental Shift Against Microsoft
- 95) Red Hat Jumps on Strong Revenue Growth, Stock Split
- 96) Sun Microsystems Says Profit Rose and Outlook Is Strong
- 97) Enlighten Software Surges After It Unveils Linux-Linked Product
- 98) Gates Advocates Competition, but He Has His Doubters
- 99) In Findings of Fact, Judge Says Microsoft Has a Monopoly
- 100) With Acquisition, Sun Takes Aim at Microsoft
- 101) Red Hat IPO to Be the Buzz of Linux Show
- 102) Sun Changes Tactics on Java
- 103) Congress Returns to a Flurry of Technology Legislation
- 104) Sun Changes Tactics on Java
- 105) Digital Commerce: Rethinking the Portal Concept
- 106) Philips and Sony to Set Accord With Sun Microsystems
- 107) Sites and Events This Week
- 108) Capital Dispatch: Congress Fears White House May Fall Short on Encryption
- 109) Administration Releases Draft of Encryption Export Rules
- 110) Enlighten Software Surges After It Unveils Linux-Linked Product
- 111) In Findings of Fact, Judge Says Microsoft Has a Monopoly
- 112) Gates Advocates Competition, but He Has His Doubters
- 113) The Week in Science
- 114) Company Seeking Donors of DNA for a 'Gene Trust'
- 115) A View That Needs No Windows
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