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Google and Red Hat added to Nasdaq

Rob writes "Google Inc and Red Hat Inc are two of the big technology-related stocks to be added to the Nasdaq-100 in the latest annual reordering of the 100 largest non-financial stocks on the Nasdaq stock market. Meanwhile, the addition of Raleigh, North Carolina-based Red Hat reinforces the credentials of the open source Linux operating system on which the company has built its business. "

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  2. But... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    What about LNUX?

  3. Digital IPv6 TV switchover date: December 31, 2008 by Wikipedia · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    So last we heard, some high-tech honchos had gotten together to press Congress on the issue of the official digital IP (Internet Protocol switchover date. That legislation is now drafted, and sets a December 31, 2008 date by which ISP who're still hogging those analogous IPv4 addresses have got to give it up. One of the issues still unresolved is what to do about the nagging problem of the 100 million American households that are still using IPv4 TVs, who are gonna be understandably disgruntled at the prospect of needing to go in on some new gear just to keep the net a-pumpin'. Lawmakers are (this just in!) split down party lines, with Republicans favoring a subsidy for low-income households and Democrats favoring a subsidy for anyone who buys a set-top box.

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  4. If This Is News? by hzs202 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Meanwhile, the addition of Raleigh, North Carolina-based Red Hat reinforces the credentials of the open source Linux operating system on which the company has built its business.

    If this is news... I am curious why my story entitled, "Red Hat and M$'s Big Plans For India"" was rejected by Slashdot? Curious, indeed.