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Office to Linux: 'None of it is true' (SearchEnterpriseLinux.com)
Rumors have been rampant that IBM and Microsoft have tag-teamed to port Office software to Linux. Big Blue and Redmond, however, squashed those rumors.
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Workplace on iSeries worth the wait (MCPress Online)
Although Lotus Workplace on the iSeries is still about four months away, one analyst says in this case good things come to those who wait.
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THE MISSING LINK
'Idol' reject finds fame, thanks to Net
He can't sing. He can't dance. He's not going to be modeling for Abercrombie & Fitch anytime soon. William Hung should be an unsung average Joe. So why is he such a hit? The guy who stank up the stage of American Idol with his version of Ricky Martin's "She Bangs" has failed his way to fame -- thanks in large part to the Internet. His losing song-and-dance act from the show made the rounds in cyberspace, and now Hung has
record producers knocking on his door and fans setting up Web sites dedicated to him. People who sing Hung's praises say they like his honest, down-to-earth style.
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