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2007 04 11Utah Bans Practice Used by Microsoft to Sabotage Linux Adoption
Analysis: Open Source (and Linux) Gain Momentum
Analysts Worry About Microsoft's Future
Microsoft's Anticompetitive Play in Security?
O'Reilly: PHP on the Rise
JPost on the Rise of GNU/Linux
Google Invests in Microsoft Rival
Sun Chooses the Open Source Route for Storage
The Effect of Oracle on Linux; Open Source Company Acquired
Linux Gets Higher Priority in Virtualisation
Company Chooses Linux for Receiver Encoders
Screenshots of Windows Vista Going Titsup After Broken Patch
Review Verdict: Don't Get Windows Vista, Not Even with New PC
Microsoft Most Valued Professional Explains "Windows Rot"
Microsoft Employee Jumps Ship, Disses Microsoft in Public (Microsoft TechNet)
Yet More "Critical" Vista Patches Coming
Microsoft Windows Worries US National Co-ordinator for Security and Counterterrorism
Research: Free Open Source Browser is the Best One Available
More on Windows Defragging and 'Windows Rot'
Wii and PS3 Get Radio, Microsoft Bans Free Stuff
Expect Less Proprietary Software in China (Amid WTO Crackdown Actions)
Open Source Consortium Lashes Out at Microsoft Lobbying Front for GPLv3 FUD
Microsoft Considers Linux "Pirated Software"?
Google Sponsors Open Source Optical Character Recognition
Correction: Novell's Font Rendering Patent Issue Unrelated to the Microsoft Deal
Linux for Better gaming Than Vista (Higher Framerate)
Linux Reviews: Crux 2.3, GoblinX 2007.1, Opensuse vs. Ubuntu
Bad Day for Microsoft's Public Relation
Oregon Department Replaces Proprietary Software with Open Source
News TimeSys Head Says that Linux is Best
HD DVD and Blu-ray May Be Too Broken to Be Fixed
Wired Looks at KDE 4's Dolphin; New Version of Xfce Released
Groklaw Talks About All the Slander
Tensions Over Level of Freedom in Open Source Licences
The Telegraph Covers OpenOffice Again
Fight for 'Monopoly Enabler' Standardisation Won't Be Enough
Linux Imaging to Set Become More Open and Free
Linux Gaming Steps Up a Notch with Cedega 6 Release (Reviewed & Benchmarked)
Microsoft Office Under Attack Again, Including Office 2007
Ubuntu Linux 7.04 Starts Shipping for Free, May Reach Servers Too
New Release of GNOME (2.18.1) and Another Look at KDE 4
Google Sponsors ZFS for GNU/Linux
14 vulnerabilities in Windows, Clippy Opens Door to Hijackers
Photos of a One-Laptop-Per-Child Classroom, OLPC Rave Review
Microsoft in Trouble, Wants to Join an Open Source Group (Rumour)
Prepare for the Linux-powered Treo; Nokia Bets on Linux As Well
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