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  1. A font primer for Linux
  2. Rouse's ousts SCO for OSS
  3. France and China sign open source/open standards deal
  4. Securing Web services: Using XML signatures
  5. Genesis of a Linux guru
  6. Too many lawyers, not enough techies
  7. Web 2.0: Possibly the best IT business conference of 2004
  8. How SCO launched an open source company
  9. Indian government outsources Linux security to New Jersey firm
  10. Linux and science fiction: Parallel universes
  11. Austin hosts the inaugural Linucon
  12. Identity Commons helping get better grip on digital identity
  13. New mail service relies on open source tools
  14. Jabber developers gain more code as Jive opens up server
  15. The Semantic Web
  16. Replacing FrameMaker with OOo Writer
  17. Commentary: Kodak had its moment, but Sun not done yet in the courtroom
  18. Coders win, winners code
  19. What to do if you're involved in code-dispute litigation
  20. What to do if you're involved in code-dispute litigation
  21. Windows open source apps are music to the ears
  22. Trashware is rightware for cash-strapped organizations
  23. The future of Linux multimedia
  24. Gaim-Encryption: Simple encryption for instant messages
  25. Why Microsoft's Sender ID patent should not be granted
  26. Military, other voters abroad, face technical and privacy challenges
  27. Sun releases J2SE 5.0 'Tiger,' planning v6.0 for 2006
  28. Tragic accident kills free software hacker; RMS spared
  29. Open source lives on Mars with rover mission extension
  30. Advanced XML-based typesetting and printing
  31. Authentication methods in OpenBSD
  32. Authentication methods in OpenBSD
  33. XML-based print publishing with DSSSL and OpenJade
  34. Closing the legal briefcase on Mambo vs. Furthermore copyright dispute
  35. How to find and fix the top five Web application vulnerabilities
  36. Xybernaut tries on Linux for flexible fit
  37. Lycoris acquires Mitel SME Server spin-off
  38. Italy is open for penguin business
  39. 'Know Your Enemy': Everything you need to know about honeypots
  40. Dear one-browser Web designers: Don't say I didn't warn you
  41. Users care about data, not software
  42. 'Microsoft negotiates'
  43. Hardening the PAM framework
  44. HP's NX5000 Linux notebook: A breach of the Windows wall?
  45. Thanks to Linux, this beer's for you!
  46. Hardening Linux authentication and user identity
  47. What you're telling me by running Windows
  48. Hot LyX
  49. Review: Firefox Preview Release
  50. Big Blue turning up volume on speech app development
  51. Mandrakesoft positions for the future
  52. Check out ITMJ's new Product Guide
  53. How GNU/Linux and Serial ATA RAID teamed up to save money
  54. U.S. government is moving toward OSS
  55. L-I-N-D-O-W-S for sale on eBay
  56. Linux small business servers
  57. SourceXtreme aims to move Windows developers to Linux
  58. Is the Mambo project using stolen code?
  59. Linux, open source put to test in new Motorola smart phone
  60. Email Sender ID: Exactly what's wrong with the license?
  61. Linux, open source put to test in new Motorola smart phone
  62. Email Sender ID: Exactly what's wrong with the license?
  63. Linux can give kids an edge
  64. Sun denies report it is 'selling out' OpenOffice
  65. BBC planning to open source its archives
  66. Formatting documents with OpenOffice.org Writer macros
  67. Formatting documents with OpenOffice.org Writer macros
  68. Sun denies report that it is 'selling out' OpenOffice
  69. A Linux graphics project that could be a good opportunity for the right developer(s)
  70. Hold the phone: Sun denies 'selling out' OpenOffice
  71. Hold the phone: Sun not letting OpenOffice go
  72. Review: VMware 4.5.2
  73. All-in-one Linux servers empower the little guy
  74. Dual-core processors present potential licensing problems
  75. Email Sender ID: It's not dead yet
  76. Why the Induce Act refuses to die
  77. A closer look at SPF
  78. Penguin Europe: The EuroLugs network project
  79. Can open source software free your mind?
  80. IBM pitches/HP swings at new OpenPower Servers
  81. An open letter to California's governor
  82. [NewsForge] U.S. House rejects proposed new overtime pay rules
  83. [NewsForge] Novell's Linux Day road show
  84. [NewsForge] Marines still need a few good parts
  85. [NewsForge] Sybase releases free top-of-the-line database for Linux systems
  86. [NewsForge] How to fight software patents - singly and together
  87. [NewsForge] Linux cluster goes Orbital
  88. [NewsForge] Reiser4 file semantics: An opportunity for open source
  89. [NewsForge] The futility of arguing with paid advocates
  90. [NewsForge] Using open source tools to build interoperable Web services
  91. [NewsForge] O, SUSE, and a great big pile of money
  92. [NewsForge] Experts question integrity of proposed military e-voting scheme
  93. [NewsForge] Report from KDE World Summit, Day 9: Users and Admins
  94. [NewsForge] Microsoft vs. Linux vs. vendor lock-in
  95. [NewsForge] NewsForge takes a day off
  96. [NewsForge] Web design company uses open source shopping cart to grow business
  97. [NewsForge] Experts say software vendors will soon offer products for different Linux 'flavors'
  98. [NewsForge] Report from KDE World Summit, Day 10: Why Knoppix chose KDE
  99. [NewsForge] Microsoft negotiating email Sender ID licensing with OSI
  100. [NewsForge] Linux cannot compete with Longhorn