O'Reilly

O'Really? O'Really?
The latest comments from Bill O'Reilly that make us want to vomit on ourselves.
Bill O'Reilly's misinformation campaign Bill O'Reilly's misinformation campaign
The Fox News host spews more inaccuracies, this time from the Boston Herald's Op-Ed page.
Right Hook Right Hook
Beating back a CIA "insurgency" against Bush, Novak and the Wall Street Journal get ugly. Plus: O'Reilly's love-in on Letterman. And: Will Fox fire chief correspondent over fake story?
Right Hook Right Hook
Conservatives say Bush is drifting on Iraq and that Fallujah should be crushed, but they've been conspicuously quiet about the photos of flag-draped coffins. Plus: O'Reilly bashes Rummy!
Right Hook Right Hook
As Iraq churns, O'Reilly sees Bush beating himself in November, while Steyn and Metcalf blast the media for aiding the enemy. Plus: Savage words for 9/11 widows.
Right Hook Right Hook
O'Reilly gets medieval on NPR's Terry Gross, and David "don't-hate-Bush" Brooks celebrates the Northeast's hate-filled baseball fans. Plus: Arnold makes the GOP "hip."
How may we Web service you?
At the O'Reilly Emerging Technologies Conference, "Web services" were all the rage. But what will happen when companies get cold feet -- and the lawsuits start?
Buy Linux. It's the law Buy Linux. It's the law
A San Diego lawyer says California's state government should be forced to dump Microsoft in favor of open-source alternatives. But can free software get into politics without getting dirty?
Fox populi Fox populi
What do the barking heads of Fox News Channel and other Murdoch media have that CNN, Rather and Donahue don't? A true, virtuous, tabloid soul.
How the Web was almost won
Just how close did we come to a Net ruled by Microsoft? The "server wars" show a grim counterpart to the browser wars.
Is Linux the real remedy?
The open-source camp welcomes the findings of fact. But some think that Linux doesn't need the courts to beat Redmond.
Linux laptop lust
Laptop hardware is an unconquered frontier for Linux -- a place where the cutting edge sometimes slices free software to shreds.
Publisher O'Reilly admits open source goof
But there's still a dispute over who who holds the copyright to the phrase "open source."
Co-opting open source's good name
Is O'Reilly & Associates bending the definition of open source as it promotes a book on the subject?
How much do I hear for this perl script?
New O'Reilly venture creates an auction scheme for open-source software projects.
21st Log: Is Microsoft disinformation rumor bogus?
The joy of Perl
How Larry Wall invented a messy programming language -- and changed the face of the Web.

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