NEW YORK--The crowds are down at this year's LinuxWorld Conference and Expo, but there has still been a mob surrounding the Sharp Electronics booth showing the Linux-powered Zaurus handheld computer.
The confab's not just for Linux anymore. The show draws a desirable audience, and the agenda now includes many related products. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about ...
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LinuxWorld started this Tuesday in San Francisco with a bang, in part because the first big news of the week came Monday as Novell announced that it was buying Ximian. It has been known for some time ...