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2007 11 05Linux Brought to Mainstream of Computing, Through Devices and Smartphones
OLPC's Worst Enemy: Cheap Linux Laptops
Open Source GPU Drivers Approach Binary Blob Parity
Yet Another Reason to Shun Internet Explorer 7
Google and Desktop/Mobile Linux Get Closer
More on Microsoft't Propaganda Channel (MPC, aka BBC), Wired FUD
Zenwalk Linux Pleases Reviewer
Restoring a Linux Desktop State within Seconds/Minutes
Phones Replace PCs in India, Linux thw Strong Contender
Learning a New O/S Requires Time (Interview with Ubuntu Council Head)
The Year of Linux was Last Year, at Least for Hollywood and Many Others
Report on the Ubuntu Developer Summit, Ubuntu Community News
Phoenix Technologies Chooses Linux, Gives Windows Cold Shoulder with HyperSpace
PCLOS Has a New Magazine, Community News on Improvements and Unique Development
Mandriva Linux 2008 Shines, Better Than Windows Vista
Fedora Linux Impresses American Daily Editor
Vista Unable to Even Get PAINT.EXE Working Properly
Mozilla Firefox Needed 'Fixed', Just Because of Windows
The Days of Preinstalled Linux Are Already Here
New Linux Kernel Released, Another NVIDIA Driver Coming This Week
The Web Comes to the Desktop, Linux a First-class Citizen
Latest Example of 'Open Source' Being Abused
India Proves Active Role in Free Software, EU Gives Monopoly the Boot
Sun's Proof of Innovation and Breakthrough in Open Source Software
Free Software Far Ahead of Proprietary Software in Medical World?
[Rights] Privacy Compromised, Can Free Software Regain It?
MS-BBC: "smoke and mirrors, FUD and Microsoft-sourced propaganda" -- OSC
Red Hat Joins Forces with Sun on Java
Dyne:bolic Has New Release, Fedora 8 Out This Week
Google's Linux Phone Seems to be Open Source, Too
New Appliance for Healthcare Runs GNU/Linux
New Reasons Why Linux Beats Both Mac OS and Windows
Cisco's Open Source (and Linux-based) Rival is Gaining Popularity
Last Week Was an Exciting Week for Linux
Angola's Government Departments Use Open Source and Mandriva Linux
Journalists Try to Build Negative Linux Stereotypes
'Electronic Legos' Powered by Linux
Interview: Linus Torvalds Explains Why Linux Succeeded
Peter Galli Creates Unnecessary Drama Again
Linux is Growing Quickly on the Desktop, Says Research
DirectX 10 Disappoints Heavy Gamers/Hardware Site (Again)
Major Turning Points for Desktop Linux in the Mainstream
Windows USB Nightmares Resolved with GNU/Linux
Linux Deployed in Site for Children's Online Safety
Linux Professional Institute Expands in Europe
New Linux Software and Laptops
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