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    Mozilla Messaging patches Thunderbird bugs 05/05/2008 09:38:00

    Mozilla Messaging has patched five bugs in its Thunderbird e-mail client to fix flaws that were disclosed more than a month ago.
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    Thunderbird flies: Mozilla spins off e-mail client 19/09/2007 09:44:36

    Mozilla spun off its Thunderbird e-mail client into a new for-profit subsidiary on Monday and seeded the unnamed company with $3 million in start-up money, the open-source developer announced.
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    Linux text editors: Do any make the grade? 22/08/2007 13:31:06

    Linux buffs tend to scoff at one of the major reasons that Windows users like me haven't switched yet: We don't want to give up our favorite applications. With countless open-source options, plus a rising number of commercial apps for Linux, their argument goes, we can certainly find a replacement for whatever software we're running on XP or Vista.
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    REST Web services critical to Rails upgrade 21/05/2007 07:49:36

    Ruby on Rails 2.0, a planned upgrade to the open-source Web framework, will feature REST (Representational State Transfer) as its preferred choice for Web services, the developer of the framework, David Heinemeier Hansson, said at the RailsConf 2007 event in Portland on Friday.
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    Dynamic languages: More than just a quick fix 16/04/2007 09:00:34

    IT's rise to prominence as a core competence that delivers competitive advantage has been accompanied by a dramatic increase in the number of software development projects it must complete. Well aware of the hidden costs of unfulfilled tasks, enterprise IT managers are fast shedding their prejudices against dynamic languages in search of a quick way to cut down the backlog.
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    Living (and dying) with Linux in the workplace 22/03/2007 14:20:46

    Are you looking for a Windows alternative for serious office work? Many people are starting to wonder about their non-Microsoft operating system options, especially given Windows Vista's hefty hardware demands, upgrade costs and license restrictions. We've already examined using Mac OS X in the workplace; now, I take a hard look at Linux by using an enterprise distribution exclusively at work. I'm not simply playing with a test machine; I've been using Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10+ day in, day out to do my job as Computerworld's online managing editor in the U.S.
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    Top tools of the trade 14/06/2004 10:54:01

    Most of the time we zero in on strategic technology decisions that affect the enterprise as a whole. But to keep your organization humming from day to day, it is vital that your IT department be equipped with the right tools. To that end we polled our own Test Centre analysts at sister publication InfoWorld to find out what gets used on almost every job.
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    Sendmail to resell Cloudmark antispam software 04/11/2003 08:00:56

    E-mail software maker Sendmail Inc. is partnering with software company Cloudmark Inc. to provide integrated antispam features for companies using Sendmail e-mail messaging products.
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    New 'field guide' collects spammers' tricks 23/07/2003 16:36:27

    "Mini marquee?" "Lost in Space?" "Hypertextus Interruptus?" Which is your favorite spam technique?
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    Explainer: PHP 28/02/2002 15:22:58

    Greenland native Rasmus Lerdorf was tired of writing the same code over and over while creating his personal home page back in 1995.
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