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2007 03 22Microsoft: Stop Creating Patches We Fail to Deliver
MySQL Goes Into Government Agencies; PostgreSQL Sees Commercial Adoption
Novell Expresses Some Regret Over 'Patent Exchanges' with Microsoft
Will Windows Viruses Lead to Overhaul of the Web?
New Releases: GParted, Knopperdisk, AsteriskNOW Final Beta
Red Hat Linux Gets Feature Developed by Google
Review of the Latest Pioneer Linux, CentOS Live CD, kwort
Linux Emerges as Preferred Platform for Set-top Boxes
Breaking Common Misconceptions About Free Software
InformationWeek Takes a Stab at Groklaw
Linux Release Cycles Get It Right
Linux (Ubuntu) Software Installation Superior to the Windows Way
Review of SabayonLinux 3.3, Austrumi Linux, Debian RC2 Installer Screenshots
KDE Praised for Looks and Function; Nore KDE 4 Snapshots
Linux in India Benefits from Improved Localisation
Conquering the FREE Desktop; Pressuring ATI for Better Linux Support
The Reason Why Free Software Offers Better Security Solutions
Novell Does Linux Ads, Delays Open Enterprise Server Release
Windows is Just About Marketing, Not Technical Merits
Problems in Microsoft Land as Executives Are Shuffled Amid Departures
Efficient Computers Built, Using GNU/Linux
Zune Fixes Delayed and Patent Deals at Microsoft
Man Finds Freedom in Linux, Never Looks Back
Microsoft Demonstrates Its technology on Linux
Another Linux Computer the Size of a Credit Card
Analysts and IBM in Support of Linux
Nokia Brings Intellisync Software to Linux
Google Lobbying in Europe; Microsoft Cannot be Trusted
Motorola Changes Linux Provider for Its Phones, to Acquire Palm Tomorrow?
Another Linux Distribution for Routers Gets Improved
New Releases: Qt, Frugalware Linux, Knoppix 5.2 DVD
4,500-Employee Company Looking at Migration to Linux, Now Considers Desktops
Is Microsoft Afraid of Exposing the Future (or Lack Thereof) of Windows?
New Releases Show That Open Source is at Forefront of Security
Microsoft's Lip Service to Open Source Software
Free Open Source Software Gets European Recognition
Intel Looks Ahead at a Bright Linux Future
Linux Gains Support for Sophisticated Products
Government-backed National Computer Center at the Philippines Develops Open Source Software
Customer-driven Open Source Advertising Tested
60% of UK Businesses Have No Plans For Windows Vista
US Government Seems Fed Up with Windows Security (Lack Thereof), Calls for Action
Power Users Can Forget About Windows
Easy-to-Use Linux PBX Coming; Free Software Everywhere Inevitable?
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