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theodp writes “Mirror, mirror, on the wall, what’s the noblest Amazon Kindle DX project of all? While other universities announced similar programs, Princeton is boasting its project is unique in that it will focus on sustainability by reducing the amount of electronic-reserve course materials that students print. Under the pilot program, ,000 will reportedly be used to provide 50 lucky Princeton students with 9 Kindle DX devices loaded with materials for three courses. In a FAQ, students are told not to worry about ‘this time of severe economic constraints’ — Princeton and Amazon have managed to tap into a fund specifically endowed to support sustainability projects to provide Kindles at no cost. In addition to a ,000 grant from the High Meadows Foundation, which is headed by Princeton alum Carl Ferenbach (who, coincidentally, serves on the Board of Trustees of the Environmental Defense Fund with the wife of Amazon Director John Doerr), a matching amount will be provided by Princeton alum Jeff Bezos’ Amazon. The E-reader Pilot Program has more information.”

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Uh-oh. The C library is an essential core component of any Unix-like operating system, and for Debian to switch from the well-established Glibc is big news. This blog post explains the reasons behind the move to EGLIBC, noting technical aspects such as a consistent stable branch, support for different shells and the ability to optimise for size



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Afforess writes “In a new file submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission, Sun Microsystems admitted that ‘we have identified potential violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, the resolution of which could possibly have a material effect on our business.’ The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act makes it ‘unlawful to make a payment to a foreign official for the purpose of obtaining or retaining business for or with, or directing business to, any person.’ Yet, Sun would not release further details, only that it ‘took remedial action.’ Oracle, the new owner of Sun Microsystems, also said that they had prior knowledge of the infraction, yet also refused to release any details.”

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