These days, any news about Sun Microsystems seems decidedly glum.
Sun Microsystems on Tuesday said that Bill Joy, its co-founder and chief scientist, is leaving the company.
Microsoft is beefing up the peer-to-peer capabilities for its Windows XP operating system.
Sun Microsystems, aiming to demonstrate that its open-source peer-to-peer software is gaining ground, on Tuesday announced a new version and highlighted how customers are using it.
Microsoft introduced additions to Windows XP designed to make the operating system better tuned for peer-to-peer applications.
A leading OpenBSD programmer has accused Sun Microsystems of hindering development of the open-source software for its newer computers, causing Sun to scramble to cooperate with the project in response.
It took a boom and a bust to do it, but peer-to-peer technology is finding its post-Napster place in the world.
Microsoft is beefing up the peer-to-peer capabilities for its Windows XP operating system.
Microsoft introduced additions to Windows XP designed to make the operating system better tuned for peer-to-peer applications.
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