Linux.com to utilize the social web to benefit Linux geeks
If you care about Linux in any way, you’ve probably heard that The Linux Foundation has bought Linux.com from Sourceforge. The domain is at the forefront in representing Linux and its community, and they’ve promised to bring fresh, new concepts utilizing technologies that integrate aspects of the social web with its newly launched “ideaforge”.
Feds Demand Prison For Guns N’ Roses Uploader
Defeat Globalism writes with this excerpt from Wired: “Federal prosecutors in Los Angeles are pursuing a 6-month prison term for a Los Angeles man who pleaded guilty in December to one misdemeanor count of uploading pre-release Guns N’ Roses tracks, according to court documents. Kevin Cogill was arrested last summer at gunpoint and charged with uploading nine tracks of the Chinese Democracy album to his music site — antiquiet.com. The album, which cost millions and took 17 years to complete, was released November 23 and reached No. 3 in the charts. The sentence being sought — including the calculation of damages based on the illegal activity of as many as 1,310 websites that disseminated the music after Cogill released it — underscores how serious the government is about punishing those for uploading pre-release material.”
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Some say that web design without typography is like an orange without its peel, it just isn’t complete. Typography encompasses the reality of effective web design and achieves success in creating web page identity, eye-catching sites, and the enhancement of visual appearance. Typography is much more then the “art of text”, it’s the evolution…
How Moore’s Law Saved Us From the Gopher Web
Urchin writes “In the early 1990s, the World Wide Web was a power-hungry monster unpopular with network administrators, says Robert Topolski, chief technologist of the Open Technology Initiative. They preferred the sleek text-only Gopher protocol. Had they been able to use data filtering technology to prioritize gopher traffic Topolski thinks the World Wide Web might not have survived. But it took computers another decade or so to be powerful enough to give administrators that option, and by that time the Web was already enormously popular.” My geek imagination is now all atwitter imagining an alternate gopher-driven universe.
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Microsoft-Novell Relationship Hits the Skids
Anonymous writes “According to Channelweb, the bloom might be off the rose in the Novell-Microsoft relationship: the two companies didn’t sign a single, solitary large customer to a Novell Linux deal during the most recent quarter. ‘So Novell, one of the biggest Linux distributors in the world, and Microsoft, one of the biggest companies in world history, couldn’t find a single large customer on Planet Earth to buy into Novell’s Suse Linux Enterprise Server software. Novell CEO Ron Hovsepian has stepped up and, rather than point fingers at Microsoft for that performance, put the blame on his company and its inability to strengthen its reseller channel.'”
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Web App Directory Go2Web20 Gets a Major Upgrade
If you like to research web apps, one of the original directories of Web 20 apps just got a whole lot better. Go2Web20 just launched a major redesign in beta. It is an information aggregator for Websites and apps, collecting data from as many open sources as possible, akin to what you find at Quarkbase and the more recently launched Dataopedia.