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Azul Means (Big) Blue: There's a new kind of mainframe coming and it isn't from IBM.
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Divide and Conquer: The Microsoft/Novell deal is more about disruption than cooperation.
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Win Some, Lose Some: Bob's Prediction Average Was Down for 2005, but 2006 Is Looking Better Thanks to Apple and Burst
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Getting Real: Yes, Virginia, There Is Life After Visual Basic
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Between an xBox and a Hard Place: When Microsoft Turns on Its Hardware OEMs and Even Dell Must Die, Will IBM Play the Savior?
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The Limits of SpongeBob SquarePants: One Canadian's Wireless Neighborhood Network Could Someday Serve Us All
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Go to the Back of the Bus: How Microsoft Plans to Use a New USB Standard to Cripple Linux
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The Little Engine That Could: How Linux is Inadvertently Poised to Remake the Telephone and Internet Markets
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Unplugged: How Microsoft's Misunderstanding of Open Source Hurts Us All
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May the Source Be With You: IT Productivity Doesn't Have to Be an Oxymoron, but Outsourcing Isn't the Way to Achieve It
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Voter Flawed: A Follow-Up on Several Back Columns and Can Diebold Voting Machines Really Be Hacked?
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Twice As Much Nothing to Watch on TV: How Ultra Wide Band Networking May Change Cable TV; Also, How SCO Unix May, Itself, Have Code Ripped-Off From Both Linux and BSD Unix
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Technician, Steal Thyself: SCO, Not IBM, May Have Put Unix Code Into Linux Instead?
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Going for a Streak-Free Finish: Will Microsoft's Answer to Linux Be Windex Instead?
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Why Don't You and He Fight?: SCO Seems to Have Lost Its Senses, and I Think Microsoft Is Behind It
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What Lies Beneath: Why Microsoft Should Build Its Next Version of Windows on Top of Linux
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Have Another Cup?: The Return of Java and its New Importance in Business
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You Can Run But You Can't Hide: How Intel Has Lost Its Processor Leadership (for Awhile) and Why This Should Make Us Happy
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This Time the Flavorade is Sweet: How Apple is Using Open Source Software to Defeat Microsoft Without Appearing to Do So
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Comdex, Bloody Comdex: How the Second-biggest Computer Show in the World Has Become, Well, Inconsequential
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If You Can't Beat Him, Join Him: How Microsoft Plans to Drive Linus Torvalds Insane by Introducing MS-Linux
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Of Mice and Microsoft: Linux Takes Another Step Forward While Steve Jobs Attempts Rodentophelia
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Where is Eleanor Roosevelt When We Need Her?: Why the Linux World is Upset and Shouldn't Be
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Free at Last!!: Why the Right Price for Your Next PC is Nothing
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A Fight to the Finnish: Why Linux Quite Appropriately Scares the Bejesus Out of Microsoft
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