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2007 10 04Large Linux UMPC Project Under Way (7 Big-name Companies Behind It)
The Economist Defends the 'Linux Development Model'
Microsoft Ties the Rope Around Mono's Neck
KDE's Announcement of the Announcement of KDE 4 Party
Sony Attacks Consumer Rights, UC Berkeley Opens up
Sony Clears An Potential Antitrust Hurdle, Microsoft Might Face Another One
Linux Already Looks Ahead at 2.6.24
New Essay on Reasons to Use Linux on the Desktop
New Versions of Yoper Linux and SystemRescueCd Released, Another Specialised Distro Introduced
New York Times Praises GNU/Linux, Offers Information
Apple Forbids Another Company from Entering iPhone, Faces Lawsuits
Gutsy Gibbon TV-ware Reaches Beta, MythTV Distros Reviewed
EEF Gets the Feds Off the Back of "Linux/CNN Hero"
Microsoft on Vista SP1: Nothing to See Here, Move Along
Military and Aerospace Markets to Get More Linux
Open Source Approved by Managers (New Survey)
Trolltech Gets More Software and Expands to More Devices
Explosive Growth for Linux is Claimed
Embedded Software Developers Prefer Linux
Businesses Embrace Free Software, Digium a Case Study of Success
Vista a Nightmare to Many (Proof Du Jour)
Business Fail to Sell Windows Vista (and Those Who Reiceave Vista Upgrade to XP)
Microsoft Again Uses Shill (Michael Gartenberg) to Promote Its Products
Red Hat's Linux Business Growing Fat, Novell Releases OpenSUSE 10.3 (Screenshots)
Another Japanese Linux Distribution Comes Back to Life
Windows Botnets and Malware Give Headaches in China and the US
Open Source Software Adopted in Companies and Governments
Open Source Expands to New (Non-software) Areas and Becomes Vital
GNU/Linux Invades Yet Another Library
Apple Criticised for Sheer Arrogance
Linux Schedulers Not Pluggable, But Security Enhancers Are
Malaysia Creates its Own Ubuntu Linux Derivative (Embun)
Mandriva Linux Maintains Win32 Gaming Experience
Windows Vista Broken by Updates
OLPC Reviewed by the New York Times
Several Australian Government Shires Pick Linux
Open Source and Linux Grow in the VoIP Sector
Open Source Software Can Help Avoid Disasters in Government and Healthcare
USA Today Speaks to Convicted Monopoly Abuser About Lack of Innovation at Microsoft
What if Mac OS X Was Built upon Linux?
More New Boards Targeted at Linux Developers
Windows + Apple Software = Zombie PC
Early Review of the New Puppy Linux on an Aging Laptop
Digit Magazine Has a Slew of Articles About Linux
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