U.S. Dept. of Energy Takes A New Look At Cold Fusion MP3.com Hastily Re-launches -- But Will It Fly? from the maybe-if-it-sucks-less dept. macdaddypunk writes "Today CNET Networks unveiled the service that has taken them five months to build: the new (but not-necessarily-improved) MP3.com. The site offers free downloads and a place to upload music, but it lacks the extra features of the original MP3.com, and it has a meager selection of barely 2,000 artists. The best part: their charts are literally random (songs are sorted by number of downloads, currently zero for all songs!). Smells like a hasty launch, perhaps rushed by last week's news that the original MP3.com archive (1.7 million songs) has been resurrected by another free MP3 download site, GarageBand.com." [Slashdot] 12:58:28 PM |
Deploying a Windows 2003 based network for small business: Part I. Part I in our series on how to build and manage a Windows 2003 based network for small business. [Ars Technica] 9:04:27 AM |
Sun Sticks 'Proprietary' Label on Red Hat Linux. According to Sun President Jonathan Schwartz, Red Hat's enterprise Linux offering is a proprietary fork of Linux. No surprise, Red Hat and even Linux founder Linus Torvalds see it differently. [eWEEK Technology News] 8:51:16 AM |