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Network World Fusion NetFlash
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Akamai says attack targeted specific customers (Jun 16 2004 17:59 GMT) - One day after an apparent attack on its systems slowed access to leading Web sites such as yahoo.com, google.com and microsoft.com, distributed computing company Akamai Technologies said that it was the victim of a sophisticated, large-scale attack aimed at specific customer Web sites. |
Network World Fusion NetFlash
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Cisco reshuffles content networking business (Jun 16 2004 17:59 GMT) - Cisco is shaking up its content networking organization. The company on Monday disbanded its Content Networking Business Unit and is moving people and technology from that group into its Multiservice Customer Edge Business Unit (MCEBU), according to company sources. |
linkfilter.net
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How Long Can You Go Without Food? (Jun 16 2004 17:58 GMT) - Despondent over the injuries he allegedly caused his stepdaughter while setting his estranged wife's house ablaze, Charles Robert McNabb is on a hunger strike at the Spokane County Jail. He has lasted 123 days so far, subsisting on water and the occasional cup of coffee. How long can a hunger striker expect to survive? |
Search Engine News
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Can Google Continue to Beat Yahoo and MSN? (Jun 16 2004 17:57 GMT) - Chris Sherman analyzes the recent Hitwise data that suggests that while Google may be increasing its share of search traffic, it's a different story when it comes to total traffic. Factoring in sub-sites such as search.yahoo.com and images.google. |
Open Source Directory :: OSDir.com
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Nvu 0.30 Released (Jun 16 2004 17:57 GMT) - "The latest beta of Nvu, the Web publishing tool based on Mozilla Composer, has been released. Nvu 0.30, which is based on Mozilla 1.7 RC3, adds support for the file:/// protocol, a spellchecker and a tip-of-the-day box as well as a host of other improvements and bug fixes. |
Open Source Directory :: OSDir.com
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KDE 3.2.3 (Jun 16 2004 17:57 GMT) - K K K KDE: "The KDE project announced the availability of KDE 3.2.3, a maintenance release for the latest generation of the most advanced and powerful free desktop for GNU/Linux and other UNIXes. KDE 3. |
Open Source Directory :: OSDir.com
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JXTA 2.3 Ships (Jun 16 2004 17:57 GMT) - "We've got some process automation cleanup to do but that aside JXTA 2.3 is 'out the door.' The announcement is not yet available in the archives and as such I'll inline the doc here ... pretty impressive." |
Open Source Directory :: OSDir.com
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Jakarta Commons Logging 1.0.4 (Jun 16 2004 17:57 GMT) - "The Jakarta Commons team is pleased to announce the release of version 1.0.4 of the commons-logging component. Commons Logging is a thin bridging API. This release features several enhancements and bug fixes but is primarily a service release supporting both the older 1. |
Open Source Directory :: OSDir.com
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Can Sun Emulate Linux by Open-Sourcing Solaris? (Jun 16 2004 17:57 GMT) - I suspect Sun just wants to maintain face time with clients, but here's another opinion: "Sun recently announced it would open-source its Solaris operating system. While declining to get specific about timetables and the type of open-source license the company plans to use, John Loiacono, executive vice president of Sun's software group, promised that Sun will "be very aggressive and progressive in our approach." For now, all we can do is speculate. There is a widely held assumption that Sun's motivation is to emulate the Linux phenomenon with Solaris. |
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PearPC 0.2.0 (PowerPC Emulator) (Jun 16 2004 17:57 GMT) - "The most important change of this release is certainly that network now also works with Windows as host. Since we now have conditional redraw code, you can take a smaller redraw interval without dramatic speed decrease. With this release, you can switch the screen resolution (i.e. the size of the window) at runtime via the video. |
Open Source Directory :: OSDir.com
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Java Faster Than C++? (Jun 16 2004 17:57 GMT) - From the What you talkin' 'bout Willis dept: "The Java platform has a stigma of being a poor performer, but these new performance benchmark tests suggest otherwise. CS major Keith Lea took time out from his studies at student at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in upstate New York's Tech Valley to take the benchmark code for C++ and Java from Doug Bagley's now outdated (Fall 2001) 'Great Computer Language Shootout' and run the tests himself. His conclusions include 'no one should ever run the client JVM when given the choice,' and 'Java is significantly faster than optimized C++ in many cases.' Very enterprising performance benchmarking work. |
Metal Underground . com
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Sunn O))) White2 Record Release Shows (Jun 16 2004 17:55 GMT) - Sunn O))) will be doing some shows in support and celebration of their White2 release. 1st July SOUNDLAB Buffalo 110 Pearl Street, Buffalo NY 2nd July DETROIT ARTS SPACE Detroit 101 East Baltimore w/ 25 Suaves & Lair of the Minotaur 3rd J... |
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Aladdin offers Internet Cleanup 2.0 trial version (Jun 16 2004 17:55 GMT) - Aladdin Systems announced on Wednesday the immediate availability of an Internet Cleanup 2.0 trial version. The Internet protection application deletes temporary Internet files, manages browser cookies, blocks suspicious data transmissions while Web surfing, cleans up e-mail attachments and instant messaging logs and more. The trial version, which you can download from Aladdin's Web site, lasts for 15 days before you must supply a registration number. MacCentral covered the application's release on June 2. |
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