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The Penguin Is Popping Up All Over
Linux is fast breaking out of its original stomping ground in servers and into cell phones, cars, telecom gear, consumer electronics...

Marc Andreessen: "Linux Has Matured"
The Web pioneer says big corporate customers tell him that by going to the open-source software, "they're saving a lot of money"

For China, Linux Has Lots to Like
The largely free operating system gives Chinese companies another reason to keep their money and gives Beijing a Microsoft alternative

Clouds Still Swirl Around SCO
Its litigation assault on Linux remains shrouded in mystery. What's clear is that the open-source movement isn't slowing down

A Linux "Ecosystem" for Cell Phones?
Motorola's handset manager explains why his company is developing an open-source platform, even as it sticks with Microsoft

For Novell, Linux Means New Life
The one-time highflying supplier of NetWare network software is convincing the Street that its open-source embrace is the right move




NEWS ANALYSIS
SCO's Suit: A Match Made in Redmond?
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TECHNOLOGY & YOU
Linux for the Desktop: It's a Contender
For now, Linux PCs are mostly limited by a lack of software (3/1/04)

ASIAN BUSINESS
Asia Loves Linux -- And Microsoft Scrambles
Cost, adaptability, and security concerns have more IT managers ditching Windows for open-source software (1/12/04)

COVER STORY
The Linux Uprising
How a ragtag band of software geeks is threatening Sun and Microsoft -- and turning the computer world upside down (3/3/03)

TECH SPECIAL REPORT
Linux Goes Mainstream
It's gaining momentum in nearly all corners of computing, and more and better programs now run on it. But will a real business model ever evolve? (5/15/02)

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