Wednesday, October 09, 2002


Linux cheaper to run than Windows shock: The disappearing TCO study [The Inquirer]
Glaring flaws found, commissioned IBM fud?
10:26:32 AM    

Microsoft nixes TV copy protection. The software maker pulls back from a controversial plan that would have encrypted TV shows recorded on forthcoming digital media PCs. [CNET News.com]
10:16:04 AM    

Torvalds stays out of MS debate. Absence of Malice [The Register]
10:09:06 AM    

C.I.A. Warns That a U.S. Attack May Ignite Terror. A new C.I.A. assessment said Saddam Hussein, while now stopping short of an attack, could become "much less constrained" if faced with a U.S.-led force. By Alison Mitchell and Carl Hulse. [New York Times: Politics]
10:05:20 AM    

Map showing Europe and EU expansion plansEU sets out eastward plans. The European Commission will announce a historic expansion to include 10 new member states and 75 million people by 2004. [BBC News | WORLD]
10:03:11 AM    

It's been five years since the co-founders of Groove started their thing. Ray Ozzie recalls the event. Worth reading. Ray also went so far as to publish the original founding document. I also recommend reading this document. [Craig Burton: logs, links, life, and lexicon]
9:56:25 AM