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Sunday, August 3, 2003 |
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Open Groupware.org completes Office productivity software set. 'MS Exchange replacement' [The Register] 8:53:26 PM |
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Nintendo warns importers over Advance Wars 2. Back Off [The Register] 8:45:03 PM |
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The Fine Art of Complexity Management. Piers Cawley, Perl 6 summarizer and passionate advocate of good programming practices, suggests that hiding complexity behind simplicity is the mark of a master craftsman. [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service: O'Reilly Network Weblogs] 4:23:19 PM |
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Try one of these six inexpensive project management tools. Here's a useful roundup of project management applications, for those who find MS Project a little bloated for their needs: "Sometimes consultants don't need the full-blown features of an application such as Microsoft Project or FastTrack. In those cases, you might choose one of these six low-cost applications that can support projects for smaller clients." Here's the link to the article:
Try one of these six inexpensive project management tools [Living Without Microsoft] |
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Attack bot exploits Windows flaw. Online vandals are reportedly using a program to compromise Windows servers and remotely control them through Internet relay chat (IRC) networks. [CNET News.com] 3:34:08 PM |
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In DSpace, Ideas Are Forever. A number of universities are creating "institutional repositories" designed to harness their own intellectual output. By Vivien Marx. [New York Times: Technology] 3:31:27 PM |