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 Saturday, February 14, 2004

 

Oracle finds Linux taking hold in India. Linux received a vote of support as a platform for corporate business applications this week as Oracle Corp. announced that seven of its new customers in India have chosen to run the company's technology and applications software on the open-source operating system, and that it has emerged as the second most popular operating system among the Oracle developers in the country. [InfoWorld: Top News]

 


4:20:02 PM    

 

Ever checked out WebEx?  WebEx connects with BT in Europe. U.K.-based telecommunications company BT Group PLC has agreed to resell WebEx Communications Inc.'s Web conferencing services in a deal WebEx predicts will boost its European business. [InfoWorld: Top News]

 


4:19:12 PM    

 

iPod designer leads culture list. iPod designer Jonathan Ive beats JK Rowling to be named most influential person in British culture. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]

 


4:18:02 PM    

 

A historic perspective on Google and its leader, Eric Schmidt. [Scripting News]

 


4:16:53 PM    

 

Are your designs ever re-mixes of other projects you have seen?  ...time to worry?  Wired: "These corporations have outlawed an art form." [Scripting News]

 


4:16:16 PM    

 

So, you finally found that CADtech of your dreams?  The future of intelligent robots. Knowledge@Wharton finds that while people tend to imagine robots in terms of science fiction or human worker replacements, the truth may be more mundane and less sinister. [CNET News.com - Front Door]

 


4:13:44 PM    

 

:)  MS partner fingered in Windows code leak, Linux box implicated. Bill was right after all: share stuff with these creeps and the whole thing goes to hell... [The Register]

 


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