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Eazel unveils Linux platform as it hits hard times

  Date:Mar 13 2001

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Work goes on in Silicon Valley, where one of the most interesting local start-ups hit an important milestone late Monday. Eazel, based in Mountain View, launched version 1.0 of its Nautilus software, which it calls a ``desktop-management and service-delivery platform'' for the GNU/Linux operating system. But work goes on in an increasingly evil financial environment, and Eazel has also hit a wall. On Tuesday it laid off 40 of its 75 employees.


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