GNU/Linux news
2007 11 20IBM's Virtualisation Strategy (with Linux) Challenges Rivals, US Military Adopts Virtualisation
Microsoft's Xbox 360 Loses Momentum, Analysts' Faith
Small and Large Shops Sell GNU/Linux PCs, Demand is High
Mozilla Clears Latest Firefox FUD
Linux Seen Gaining Despite Windows Zombies
Microsoft Apologist Says Linux Will Dominate
Server Goes Off the Desktop, Prices to Fall
Google Enters Computer Systems Market, with GNU/Linux
VIA and FIC to Offer Linux Laptop
GNU/Linux in NASA's Mars Rovers
AMD Picks up Free Software Developer, Ponders Releasing 'Trade Secrets'
Another Proof That Windows Vista is Morbidly Obese
Ubuntu Linux Third-party Contributions Centralised Around New Service
Ubuntu Communities Are Growing Quickly in the United States
Amazon Chooses GNU/Linux for Its New, Muchly-hyped Mobile Device
Ubuntu Linux Becomes Much More Visually Attractive in Version 8.04
KDE 4.0 Shapes up for Next Month's Release, Default Wallpaper Chosen
'Open Source' Hardware Runs Google's Open Source Linux Stack, Another Stack in the Making
Partial iTunes Altenative/Competitor Comes to Linux Desktops
Australian Bureau of Meteorology Out Hunting Linux Computers
Example of Patents That Kill People
Free Software Foundation Goes Against Vicious Media Moguls
Microsoft's Instant Messenger Rapidly Builds Compromised PC Networks (Botnets)
Watts Water Chooses GNU/Linux for Its Products
Microsoft SharePoint Lockin Gets Challenged by IBM and Mainsoft
OpenOffice.org "on Par, and in Many Ways superior to Microsoft Office"
IBM, ActiveState, and Grid.org Choose the Open Source Route
PclinuxOS 2007 Earns Another Great Review
Another Linux Single-board PC Has an Open Hardware Design
Award for Software Freedom Activists in America
Linux Users Can Take Charge of Linux Development
Linux Plan to Dominate Cloud Computing
Microsoft Knowingly Ignores Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
New Version of a British RHEL Clone Released
Microsoft Gets People Angry
New Video of a Linux-only Shop in the US
On Linux Support from AMD and Brocade
Microsoft's OOXML Corruptions Are Back!!!
Microsoft Support Still a Nightmare, Inquirer Furious
[OT] Copyrights in America Totally Out of Control
iPhones Lockins Get Apple in Hot Waters, Google Flirts with AT&T
Service Director Ditches Windows Vista for GNU/Linux, Vista is a Trainwreck
Hypocritical Microsoft Lobby Still Pressures Google
Oracle Uses GNU/Linux to Keep Microsoft's Lockins Away
Windows Vista to Become Part of the Binary Security Mess
McAfee's Bad Vista for 2008
Microsoft-Intel-Dell Kickbacks Loveaffair Still Alive
Another Network Crawler/Search Uses Free Software to Find Success
Moilla Firefox 3.0 Finally Enters Beta
Five Lightweight Linuxes Compared
ClearSpeed Supports Linux with Cutting-edge Software
Korea Chooses OpenDocument Format, United States Might Follow Suit (Obama)
New Linux-based Nokia Tablet with Keyboard Reaches the Store Shelves
Linux Skeptic (Jim Lynch) Reviews gOS
180,000 Classroom Desktops Get GNU/Linux
KDE 4.0 Enters Release Candidate Stage
Fedora Developers Significantly Simplify SELinux
AXIGEN Brings Linux Servers to a Wider Audience
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