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>>  LEAD STORY:  Vulnerability found in default installation of Notes for Linux
>>  NEWS:  Intel joins fight to stave off SCO
>>  FEATURED TOPIC:  Top 10 developer tips for 2003
>>  THE MISSING LINK:  Did you hear the scoop about gossip?
 News and Top Stories  

LEAD STORY
Vulnerability found in default installation of Notes for Linux  (SearchSecurity.com)
A configuration problem in Lotus Notes for Linux could expose files to malicious eyes.
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NEWS
Intel joins fight to stave off SCO (CNET)
Intel plans to contribute to the legal defense fund set up by the Open Source Development Labs to protect Linux users sued by SCO. So far OSDL has raised $3 million of its $10 million goal.

NEWS
IBM teams up on digital audio, video services (InformationWeek)
The partnership with RealNetworks will combine several Big Blue products, including WebSphere Digital Media Enabler, WebSphere Commerce and DB2 Content Manager, with the new Real 10 platform. The joint offering will let businesses distribute streaming video and audio over the Web and download multimedia files.

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FEATURED TOPIC
Top 10 developer tips for 2003
Last week, we delivered the Top 10 admin tips of last year, and this week it's the developers' turn. These expert- and member-written tips helped out plenty of your fellow Domino developers.
>>  See last week's featured topic.


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THE MISSING LINK
Did you hear the scoop about gossip?

Remember when "Wall Street" baddie Gordon Gekko said "greed is good"? Greedy Gordon had it all wrong. Gossip is good. That's the word from the school of nursing at London's City University. Researchers there say they've found that a healthy exchange of scuttlebutt is good for nurses and for other people in stressful jobs. How can a little dish be helpful? It helps people vent and nurtures creativity. Researchers also found that women are more likely to admit that they've been chattin' it up, whereas men tend to refer to their gabby habits as "de-briefing" or "networking."



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