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Virtual magnate shares secrets of success

December 20, 2006 Ailin Graef, aka Anshe Chung, may be Second Life's best-known resident. Making money there, she says, comes down to finding a niche. TAGS: Ailin Graef, Second Life, virtual worlds, interview, theater, resident, China

FreeBSD vows to compete with desktop Linux

May 12, 2006 Unix descendent to match Linux on features, with GNOME support expected this year, according to core developer. TAGS: FreeBSD, GNOME, desktop Linux, developer, KDE, Linux, file system, interview, Unix, project, operating system

Virtual magnate talks China, censorship

December 21, 2006 Ailin Graef, aka Anshe Chung, may be Second Life's best-known resident. Here's part two of CNET News.com's interview with the in-world mogul. TAGS: Ailin Graef, Second Life, virtual worlds, China, workplace, resident, interview, training, programming, office

Sun likes what it sees in the new GPL

February 9, 2007 Patent protections are just part of why version 3 of the license might be good for open-sourcing Java and Solaris, CEO says. TAGS: GPL, Sun Solaris, GPL 3, Jonathan Schwartz, GNU, Free Software Foundation, Sun Microsystems Inc., GPL 2, GPLv3, kernel, community, open source, Linux, interview, Java, license

Sun rises in 'Second Life'

October 11, 2006 Chris Melissinos, the company's chief gaming officer, teleports across the virtual world to talk about Sun's strategy for helping online game developers. TAGS: Second Life, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java technology, online game, virtual worlds, interview, hacking, gamer, event, Java, games

'Copyright criminals' look to remix the noise--legally

February 27, 2006 Aspiring hip-hop artists have to be rich to afford decent samples. A new contest is trying to change that. Photo: One 'criminal' TAGS: musician, artist, contest, culture, interview, film, voice, song, work

MarketWatch's Bambi Francisco resigns

April 7, 2007 Veteran business reporter steps down after her ties to start-up raise questions about conflicts of interest. TAGS: columnist, column, interview, PayPal, venture capital, co-founder, start-up
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