GNU/Linux news
2007 11 17Funambol CEO: Linux is the Future (of Mobile Devices)
New Version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux Released, Clone Reviewed
YouTube Might Get Worse, Not Better (Proprietary Codecs?)
Open Source Drivers for AMD/ATI Cards Improve Further in Various Ways
Microsoft's Slate Magazine (Now WP-owned) Spreads Google FUD?
gOS Receives Positive Review, Wal-Mart Has Linux Competition
Columnist Worried About OLPC FUD (Intel and Microsoft FUDMeister Took the Lead)
Children Love Their GNU/Linux Laptops, Lots of Options Availble
Nokia's Linux Tablet Improved, OpenMoko on the Way, Google's Linux Phone Attracts Devs
Televisions Become Linux/GNU PCs
FUD and Lawsuits Don't Pay off for Big Media Companies, SCO Becomes Miserable
Linux Walks One Step Ahead for Gamers and Artists
Appro Goes with GNU/Linux
Microsoft Still Terrorises and Bribes Little Companies to 'Own' GNU/Linux
[OT] Feds: All Your Knowledge Are Belong [sic] to Us
Hundreds of Thousands of Students in Indiana Move to GNU/Linux
Acacia Loses Another Patent Case and Moves on
Tens of Thousands of GNU/Linux PCs for Macedonian Students
Google, Linux and Free Software Set to Conquer the Desktop
Web Sites Block Microsoft's Search Due to Heavy SPAMMING by Microsoft's Bots
Releases: New Version of PC-BSD, Zenwalk, Ubuntu Guest, and GNU X-Tools
FSF Rattles Saber at Free Software Fakers, Moglen Talks About GPLv3 and Innovation
Linux-based Medical Devices Get a Little Boost from Kontron
Huge Jumps in Linux Appeal in Asia
Google Resolves Android Open Source Licensing Issues, Texas Instruments Welcomes Open Source Applications
CIO.com Talks About Using GNU/Linux in the Enterprise
Eee PC Hacker-friendly (no Need for Xandros)
Windows Vista Summed up in 12 Points
Operating Systems No Longer Needed (Because Linux Boots by Default)
Family Goes All Linux
The Desktop is Replaced by... Linux
Good Reviews of Two Major Linux Distributions (Fedora and OpenSUSE)
CIO.com Advocates Ubuntu Linux for the Enterprise
Linux Laptops Club (XP/Fedora) Started in Houston
Microsoft's Vista Leads to Hard Drive Craziness
Microsoft Uses 0.1 to Generate Hype over a Step Back
Declining IT Budgets Give Opportunity/Boost to Free Software
$200 Linux PC Impresses, Bright Look Ahead
Microsoft's Attempt to Harm Embedded Linux Won't Work
Open Source Approach Comes to Education
A Look Back at the Fast Growth of Linux
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