Multics OS
The source code for the final Multics release is available at MIT
http://web.mit.edu/multics-history/
A good piece of history or nostalgie, depending on who is looking.
The source code for the final Multics release is available at MIT
http://web.mit.edu/multics-history/
A good piece of history or nostalgie, depending on who is looking.
In case you haven’t seen this yet: there are few documents available as exhibits in the Comes v. Microsoft case at http://www.iowaconsumercase.org/. These are inside letters and memos elaborates on Microsoft’s competitive practice. Although there is nothing new and you can hardly find anything you didn’t know already, it is still an interesting reading.
Guy Kawasaki’s interview with Steve Wozniak (video, 58min, interesting)
Edited on 6-jan-2007 to correct the URL.
It seems to be a beginning of a bad tradition - I would not attend Asiacrypt conference this year.
Btw, to whom interested: the conference’s proceedings are available at Springer already.
Here is an interview with Peng T. Ong by Sramana Mitra. Peng is a man, who brought us Match.com, Interwoven and Encentuate. I’ve been working with him at the last one while being there a Senior Software Design Engineer, R&D.
The interview: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5