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The author Dennis E. Powell, who is for the moment editor of Linux and Main. Currently working as a freelance since he left the job as radio network news editor at CBS in 1987. Has been nominated for a Pulitzer for his coverage of the aftermath of the space shuttle Challenger disaster, which coverage appeared first in the Miami Herald. He also author of "Practical KDE" (que, 1999). | |||
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* [[Who Killed OS/2?]] | * [[Who Killed OS/2?]] - 2002-05-15 | ||
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The author Dennis E. Powell, who is for the moment editor of Linux and Main. Currently working as a freelance since he left the job as radio network news editor at CBS in 1987. Has been nominated for a Pulitzer for his coverage of the aftermath of the space shuttle Challenger disaster, which coverage appeared first in the Miami Herald. He also author of "Practical KDE" (que, 1999).
Articles
- Who Killed OS/2? - 2002-05-15