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  1. Secure Web Input - Data Analysis
  2. Introduction to Secure Web Data Input
  3. A star is born beside the dustbin
  4. Ed Felten and partner 2006 Predictions
  5. SCO out to kill SuSE
  6. Another Attack Upon Quinn
  7. Better Than CAN-SPAM If You Live in the U.K.
  8. Tokyo Exchange Struggles With Snarls in Electronics
  9. IBM to support OpenDocument in 2006 - On Web Based Shared Applications
  10. Macedonia Deploys 5,000 GNOME in Public Schools
  11. New York State Attorney General might get tough with Sony
  12. Microsoft Burnt Our House Down!
  13. Open document formats and the path to world domination
  14. Open Source Media Gets the Message: They Are Not OSS.
  15. MS is Right: Kill Linux just like ...
  16. The Real Reason SAP Is Attacking OSS(?)!
  17. Secondhand Microsoft software goes on sale in UK
  18. Censor the net by Congressional Action?
  19. Open Source Development as a Substitute for Political Will
  20. AMD sues Intel for monopoly abuse
  21. I.B.M. Agrees to Modify Its Software for Sun Line
  22. Most Powerful 100 Open Media Players - But it was not what I expected!
  23. Netscape (based on Firefox and IE) Record Rapid Early Bug Count!
  24. Judgement Day: For SCO, but it's a Secret
  25. Firefox is now Main Stream
  26. Remember the guy that wanter to buy a copy of Linux as a proprietary release?
  27. Fox blood on the tracks?
  28. EU software patent law faces axe
  29. LinuxWorld preview: Open source rules, SCO fades and apps abound
  30. The Hidden Story of Linux Migrations
  31. Microsoft's Red Scare - IBM's PC to China with Linux Loaded?
  32. IBM's China Card and Perhaps Linux's Role
  33. How Microsoft Lost the API War
  34. U.S.C. Blog on FireFox, that is getting "... Design Scrutiny..."
  35. Very Skewed Browser Statistics
  36. MS has more problems with Linux than just the OS
  37. Old FireFox News, but it's in the NYT
  38. Dell to add SuSE as factory supported installation
  39. Theft is of IP is allowed without recourse when you are in a contract with MS