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  1. What is Ximian on Evolution Bug-Hunt! · · Score: 1

    Ximian is the established leader in providing open source desktop technology, applications, support and services for the Linux and UNIX marketplaces. Ximian products, in use by over 800,000 people worldwide, are providing the ease of use, productivity and interoperability needed to propel the adoption of the Linux desktop in corporate computing environments. With Ximian GNOME, which extends the work of the open source GNOME project, Ximian has provided a complete graphical desktop environment and productivity application suite for Linux and UNIX systems. Ximian's Red Carpet and Ximian Evolution software deliver software and personal information management solutions for both end users and corporate customers.

    Comprised of many of the original architects of the GNOME system, Ximian is a founding member of the GNOME Foundation and sits on the advisory board. The company has secured funding from leading venture firms Charles River Ventures and Battery Ventures.

  2. Death Anniversary on Linux 10th Anniversary Celebration Report · · Score: 1

    edox. Reports
    Microsoft Windows will celebrate its 1st Death Anniversary on October 25 2002 ----> This will lead to the birth or Linux Home Edition for apes
    ;) edox@piss.ms
    (Score:5)Sick--> Rated by backlashdot

  3. Will it matter? on Booting A PIII System In .8 Seconds · · Score: 1

    Evergreen's Performa 500 can boost your early Pentium II to 500-MHz Celeron power--but it's costly Early adopters of the Pentium II processor were left in the lurch when Intel raised the bus speed for 350-MHz and faster Pentium II systems from 66 MHz to 100 MHz. Stuck with the older motherboards and chip sets, those users could not take advantage of faster processors. Enter Evergreen Technologies into the breach, offering its Performa 500 upgrade module, which features a 500-MHz Celeron CPU that runs on the 66-MHz bus. The Performa makes for a clean processor upgrade, since you won't have to buy and install the extra parts that assembling your own Celeron CPU upgrade requires. But there's a heavy premium on that convenience--the Performa's $299 price is a bit steep for what you get. Click here for more..

  4. CALL IT *POPUP* MARKETING--;() on Still More Advertising Links · · Score: 1

    For example, users of software from msnbc.com find that pop-up ads appear while they are surfing, overlaying existing Web site banner ads. The practice has so frustrated Internet sites and advertisers that the Internet Advertising Bureau announced this week it is considering a lawsuit against msnbc.com -------->crime popup message -> CatchCallA ;) I wish they could fabricate something which can assail the eye to arrest the attraction;)