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Sunday, February 15, 2004 |
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Eclipse 3.0 M7. Eclipse 3.0 Milestone 7 is now available for download. Further details of M7 here. [justinknol.net - a stack of useful stuff]5:42:23 PM |
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A Portrait of a Neighborhood Is Now Just a Click Away. Under a new program, anyone who wants to tap into a wealth of housing (and other) information about any of New York City's neighborhoods can log on to a simple-to-use Web site, for free. By Dennis Hevesi. [New York Times: Technology] 5:36:53 PM |
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WhoDaresWins writes "Ever wonder how to make a Knoppix-like live Windows bootable CD (or DVD)? Well its now possible using Bart's Preinstalled Environment ... [Slashdot] 10:55:39 AM |
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Reporting Telltale Signs of an Internet Intruder. Where can I learn more about computer security issues?. By J.d. Biersdorfer. [New York Times: Technology] 10:45:36 AM |
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How the City of Munich is managing the transition to Open Source. Interesting article which frankly discusses the task facing the Bavarian municipality as it implements its decision to move from Microsoft to Open Source software. The Munich story is significant because it shows how much work is involved in unlocking a major organisation from its dependence on proprietary software. The good news is that the hard graft will make it easier for other organisations embarking on the ... [Living Without Microsoft] 10:42:28 AM |
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New Computer Security Incident Handling Guide from NIST.gov. There's a new version of the Computer Security Incident Handling Guide from NIST. This guide covers the complete range of the Incident Handling process. [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service: O'Reilly Weblogs] 10:40:50 AM |