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DRM-free iTunes: A Huge Step Forward? - * DRM-free music from iTunes is the best news I've heard all week * It's about time. Maybe I'll buy something from them eventually. * Why the hell do I care about iTunes? When they have a Linux version, maybe we'll talk. ...

Convert SpreadSheets to CSV files with Python and pyuno - Using the OORunner class that we developed last week we'll now create a Python class for converting spreadsheets into CSV files. The converter supports any type of input spreadsheet that is supported by OpenOffice.read more ...

What would you exchange Exchange for? - It's long been clear to me that the biggest lock-in Microsoft has, at the enterprise level, is not with Windows or personal apps, but with Exchange Server. And the biggest problem there is this: it's good. Enterprises like it. And, since Exchange works only or best with Windows machines, the lock-in extends to much else. Linux and Mac boxes get purged and replaced by Windows ones. Or so goes the story I hear from folks at big enterprises. So I'm wondering about alternatives. read more ...

Season's Greetings Mass Mailer - In my last article for Linux Journal, (http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/best-wishes-new-year) I shared some of my New Year's Resolutions. One of those resolutions was to communicate more regularly with my friends and family. In this article, I'm going to describe one of the first steps I took toward making this happen. read more ...

Year Without DRM - It's time for New Year resolutions and what better than to resolve to not purchase media 'protected' by DRM? Many of us already follow this rule but by pledging this publicly we can educate the masses. read more ...

Creating KVTML Files - KWordQuiz, KVocTrain, and other KDE-based programs use the KVTML file format for their data files. The format is just a fairly simple XML format but, unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be anything available to convert a text file to this format. So, once again, AWK to the rescue. read more ...

Session Destroyer: Automatic Webapp Session Invalidation - It is midnight. You are browsing the web. Everything seems fine. Unbeknownst to you, a rogue advertisement composed of malware is displayed on a popular website and is attempting to steal your banking credentials. What can you do? read more ...

The November Cornucopia: One Month In Linux Audio - This week I'm your straight reporter bringing you news of of updates, upgrades, and new releases in the world of Linux audio software. Development in this world is continuously productive, so I'll present only a selection of the Linux sound and music applications and utilities announced in the month of November in the year 2008. read more ...

An Udderly Wonderful Christmas Gift - Remember back in August, when there was all the hoopla regarding me in a "Hot Blogger" calendar? Well, your votes paid off, and indeed I grace the eleventh page of the calendar as Mr. November. Seeing myself as a calendar model immediately made me think of cows. (Well, OK, not really -- but bear with me) read more ...

Will 2009 Be Open or Closed? - As the end of 2008 approaches, people's thoughts naturally turn to 2009, and what it might hold. The dire economic situation means that many will be wondering what the year will bring in terms of employment and their financial situation. This is not the place to ponder such things, nor am I qualified to do so. Instead, I'd like to discuss a matter that is related to these larger questions, but which focusses on issues particularly germane to Linux Journal: will 2009 be a year in which openness thrives, or one in which closed thinking re-asserts itself? read more ...

Market's Decline Deepens - The stock market's losses gained speed after a series of bellwether companies reined in their outlooks and data showed that the job market remains weak. ...

Time Warner Sees Loss for 2008 - Time Warner will record $25 billion in write-downs for the fourth quarter, with nearly $15 billion tied to Time Warner Cable amid a deteriorating advertising market. ...

Intel Cuts Sales Estimate Again - Intel said its fourth-quarter revenue will fall short of already-muted expectations, as customers for its semiconductors continued to cut back on inventories. ...

Prosecutors Push to Jail Madoff - Prosecutors argued that Madoff poses a "danger to the community" and should go to jail after he may have violated the terms of his bail by mailing valuables including diamond watches to friends and family. ...

Marks & Spencer to Cut 1,200 Jobs - Marks & Spencer said it would close 27 stores and cut about 1,200 jobs after U.K. comparable sales dropped 7.1% over the Christmas period and margins declined. ...

Legal Run-Ins Dog CDR Financial - The financial company tied to Gov. Richardson has a history of making campaign contributions in the states where it does business. ...

Fed Outlook Darkens on Economy - The Fed signaled in minutes from its December meeting that the recession could be longer and deeper than officials thought just weeks ago. ...

Alcoa to Cut 15% of Work Force - Alcoa set asset sales, a 15% work-force reduction, more plant closures and a 50% cut in capital spending. ...

Dow's CEO Says Recovery Is Not Derailed - Dow Chemical's chief pledged to pursue legal and other avenues to remake itself after a failed plastics venture. (Interview excerpts) ...

Foreign Lenders Cash Out in China - Bank of America trimmed its stake in China Construction Bank, raising $2.8 billion, and other cash-hungry foreign lenders are expected to sell holdings in Chinese banks. ...

Retailers Press Landlords on Rent - Retailers, having just struggled through one of the worst holiday shopping seasons in recent memory, are now trying to share the pain with their landlords. ...

Wal-Mart Picks International Head - Wal-Mart appointed Sam's Club chief Doug McMillon to lead the retailer's international division. He succeeds Mike Duke, who has already been named Wal-Mart CEO. ...

Family Dollar Stores Posts Rise in Net - Family Dollar Stores posted a 14% rise in first-quarter net income on strong sales and margin gains, and the discount retailer to raise its outlook for the year. ...

Retailer Goody's Plans to Liquidate - Goody's Family Clothing is liquidating operations, beginning a year likely to see more such woe in retail. ...

BofA's Chief Decides to Forgo Bonuses - Bank of America's CEO said he and his top executives should get no 2008 bonuses. The lender also trimmed its stake in China's CCB. ...

GE Unit Swims Solo in Latest Issue - GE's finance unit opted to forgo government guarantees in selling $4 billion of debt. ...

Obama Taps Killefer for New Post - Obama named Nancy Killefer as his administration's chief performance officer, creating a new White House position as part of an effort to eliminate government waste and improve efficiency. ...

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