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THE LINUX REPORT InfoWorld.com December 29, 1999
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THE LATEST IN LINUX FROM INFOWORLD:
* Vendors spell out plan for Linux-based handwriting recognition software
* Red Hat's third-quarter sales jump, but company still sees losses
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VENDORS SPELL OUT PLAN FOR LINUX-BASED HANDWRITING
RECOGNITION SOFTWARE
Communication Intelligence Corp. (CIC) on Tuesday announced that it will co-develop a Linux-based handwriting recognition and electronic-signature software development kit that company officials believe could result in the creation of a range of different products for several categories of wireless Internet appliances.
Based around CIC's Jot handwriting system and its InkTools development kit, CIC and Middlesoft, a San Francisco-based start-up, jointly will integrate the finished products into Middlesoft's graphical user interface.
For the full story: (broken link removed)
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RED HAT'S THIRD-QUARTER SALES JUMP, BUT COMPANY STILL SEES LOSSES
Citing steady global demand for its products, Red Hat on Monday reported a healthy jump in third-quarter revenue but still posted a net loss for the quarter ending Nov. 30.
The Linux distributor's revenue for its third quarter totaled $5.4 million, up 63 percent from $3.3 million in the same period a year ago. It also recorded a net loss of $3.6 million, or 5 cents per share for the quarter, compared to net income of $100,000, or no cents per share in the third quarter of fiscal 1999.
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THE LINUX REPORT InfoWorld.com January 5, 2000
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THE LATEST IN LINUX FROM INFOWORLD:
* VA Linux to host online repository for open-source projects
* Vendors spell out plan for Linux-based handwriting recognition software
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VA LINUX TO HOST ONLINE REPOSITORY FOR OPEN-SOURCE PROJECTS
Trying to sustain the momentum from its red-hot initial public offering last month, VA Linux Systems on Tuesday announced plans for an online repository capable of simultaneously handling over 700 open source projects.
The company also announced that it has locked up a deal with NetLedger, a prominent accounting ASP backed by Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison. Under the agreement, VA Linux will supply NetLedger with Linux-based servers along with a variety of integration management services to bolster the ASP's application server infrastructure, officials said.
For the full story: (broken link removed)
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VENDORS SPELL OUT PLAN FOR LINUX-BASED HANDWRITING RECOGNITION SOFTWARE
Communication Intelligence Corp. (CIC) on Tuesday announced that it will co-develop a Linux-based handwriting recognition and electronic-signature software development kit that company officials believe could result in the creation of a range of different products for several categories of wireless Internet appliances.
Based around CIC's Jot handwriting system and its InkTools development kit, CIC and Middlesoft, a San Francisco-based start-up, jointly will integrate the finished products into Middlesoft's graphical user interface.
For the full story: (broken link removed)
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Copyright 2000 InfoWorld Media Group Inc.
THE LINUX REPORT InfoWorld.com December 29, 1999
=======================================================
THE LATEST IN LINUX FROM INFOWORLD:
* Vendors spell out plan for Linux-based handwriting recognition software
* Red Hat's third-quarter sales jump, but company still sees losses
=======================================================
VENDORS SPELL OUT PLAN FOR LINUX-BASED HANDWRITING
RECOGNITION SOFTWARE
Communication Intelligence Corp. (CIC) on Tuesday announced that it will co-develop a Linux-based handwriting recognition and electronic-signature software development kit that company officials believe could result in the creation of a range of different products for several categories of wireless Internet appliances.
Based around CIC's Jot handwriting system and its InkTools development kit, CIC and Middlesoft, a San Francisco-based start-up, jointly will integrate the finished products into Middlesoft's graphical user interface.
For the full story: (broken link removed)
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RED HAT'S THIRD-QUARTER SALES JUMP, BUT COMPANY STILL SEES LOSSES
Citing steady global demand for its products, Red Hat on Monday reported a healthy jump in third-quarter revenue but still posted a net loss for the quarter ending Nov. 30.
The Linux distributor's revenue for its third quarter totaled $5.4 million, up 63 percent from $3.3 million in the same period a year ago. It also recorded a net loss of $3.6 million, or 5 cents per share for the quarter, compared to net income of $100,000, or no cents per share in the third quarter of fiscal 1999.
For the full story: (broken link removed)
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THE LINUX REPORT InfoWorld.com January 5, 2000
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THE LATEST IN LINUX FROM INFOWORLD:
* VA Linux to host online repository for open-source projects
* Vendors spell out plan for Linux-based handwriting recognition software
=======================================================
VA LINUX TO HOST ONLINE REPOSITORY FOR OPEN-SOURCE PROJECTS
Trying to sustain the momentum from its red-hot initial public offering last month, VA Linux Systems on Tuesday announced plans for an online repository capable of simultaneously handling over 700 open source projects.
The company also announced that it has locked up a deal with NetLedger, a prominent accounting ASP backed by Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison. Under the agreement, VA Linux will supply NetLedger with Linux-based servers along with a variety of integration management services to bolster the ASP's application server infrastructure, officials said.
For the full story: (broken link removed)
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VENDORS SPELL OUT PLAN FOR LINUX-BASED HANDWRITING RECOGNITION SOFTWARE
Communication Intelligence Corp. (CIC) on Tuesday announced that it will co-develop a Linux-based handwriting recognition and electronic-signature software development kit that company officials believe could result in the creation of a range of different products for several categories of wireless Internet appliances.
Based around CIC's Jot handwriting system and its InkTools development kit, CIC and Middlesoft, a San Francisco-based start-up, jointly will integrate the finished products into Middlesoft's graphical user interface.
For the full story: (broken link removed)
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Copyright 2000 InfoWorld Media Group Inc.