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The Weekly Round-Up: 06.11.09

Round-Up Question: What do Britain's hairdressers and IT technicians have in common? Answer: A shared love of getting a bit on the side. No, not that kind of 'bit on the side'. Well, maybe they do, but it's not what the Round-Up had in mind. [06 Nov 2009]

Techies and hairdressers united in the moonlight

News What do Blighty's hairdressers and IT technicians have in common? A shared love of moonlighting for a little extra cash, apparently. More than a third (37 per cent) of IT technicians admit taking on extra work outside office hours, a... [04 Nov 2009]

Moonlight 2.0 ready for beta: Casting Silverlight on Linux

News The developer of the Moonlight software that enables Silverlight applications to run on Linux computers said on Monday he is ready to start publicly beta testing an update to the software. In a blog posting, Miguel de... [18 Aug 2009]

Novell unleashes Suse Linux Enterprise 11

News Microsoft's rich web media technology, Silverlight, is now also supported with the inclusion of Moonlight, the Mono project's open-source alternative to Silverlight. Novell on Tuesday released Suse Linux Enterprise 11,... [25 Mar 2009]

Linux open source Silverlight is live

News Moonlight 1.0, the first open-source implementation of Microsoft's Silverlight rich media technology, has gone live. Moonlight forms part of the Novell-led Mono project, the lead developer of which is... [13 Feb 2009]

Silverlight ready to Moonlight on Linux

News Microsoft and Novell said Tuesday they are nearly ready with a beta version of Moonlight - a Firefox add-on that allows Silverlight content to play on Linux PCs. Work on Moonlight began in May 2007 and... [19 Nov 2008]

Five ways Microsoft could change after Gates

News One of the signs that this will take place is Moonlight - the Novell-sponsored, open source, Linux-based implementation of the Silverlight web application development platform - which Microsoft helped build. [07 Jul 2008]

BT's excuses run dry

Comment You may remember from last week's Round-Up that BT couldn't get a new handset to one of its customers within the promised timescales because she lived in a 'flood area'. This meant she was unable to claim compensation. [01 Dec 2000]

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