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Friday, September 20, 2002
Companies and Organizations
EDS Earnings Fall Off Cliff
The concern, obviously, is whether the halt in spending is a harbinger of a larger trend.
Physician, Heal Thyself?
Ex-Palm developer creates tools to track product development.
The Network Is The Computer?
StarOffice, it seems, will set you free. It turns out that Sun's strategy isn't all that new and different after all, just a retread of the network computing model with Linux as the starring player.
Watch Me Pull A Rabbitt Out Of My Hat
General Magic, once the hottest property in the tech market, throws in the towel. A high profile and good technology seemingly weren't enough to establish momentum in any market.
The concern, obviously, is whether the halt in spending is a harbinger of a larger trend.
EDS sees services cash "virtually stop" [ZDNet Tech News]
Physician, Heal Thyself?
Ex-Palm developer creates tools to track product development.
Start-up software moves products [ZDNet Tech News]
The Network Is The Computer?
StarOffice, it seems, will set you free. It turns out that Sun's strategy isn't all that new and different after all, just a retread of the network computing model with Linux as the starring player.
Sun's punts cheap PCs at blue collar workers. Our hairball is cheaper than their hairball [The Register]
Watch Me Pull A Rabbitt Out Of My Hat
General Magic, once the hottest property in the tech market, throws in the towel. A high profile and good technology seemingly weren't enough to establish momentum in any market.
General Magic calls its quits. The formerly hot Silicon Valley company once enjoyed investments from Apple and Microsoft and let rabbits wander free around its offices to inspire creativity. [CNET News.com]