Tuesday, March 23, 2004

Novell Opens Arms to Linux. Novell isn't leaving its NetWare customers behind, but "it's all about open source now," CEO Jack Messman says while talking strategy in a keynote address. [eWEEK Technology News]
8:57:20 PM    

Law schools brief ~ First law school in Phoenix to open by January 2005. Phoenix, AZ may have its first law school by the first of next year. Chicago-based Sterling Capital Partners hopes to open a new, for-profit institution, tentatively called the Phoenix International School of Law, there by January of 2005. According to [JURIST's Paper Chase]

For those of you keeping score, Sterling Capital Partners owns Florida Coastal Law School in Jacksonville FL.  Sterling alos has eyes on Charlotte, NC and reportedly has $315 million to spend on education-related acquisitions.  Gotta wonder if retail law schools are a new business model?

8:28:12 PM    

KDE And Gnome Together At Last?
 

KDE And Gnome Together At Last?

Linux

KDE

GNOME

Software

GUI

Posted by timothy on Tuesday March 23, @06:57PM
from the all-in-the-same-gang dept.
HangingChad writes "eWeek is reporting about Novell's plan to combine elements of both into a unified desktop. Apparently the work has already started. Chris Schlager, vice president of research and development for SUSE, thinks the differences between KDE and Gnome developers have been overstated. Apparently he's not a regular /. reader."


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8:17:02 PM