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2007 11 27Red Hat's and Oracle's Linux Fight for Wide Acceptance and Get Apps Certified
Microsoft Loves to Lies About DirectX 10
CNET Puts Windows Vista Among All-time Worst Products
Taiwan Builds the MTube, Using Embedded Linux
Communications Research Center Canada Gives Demo with Linux
[OT] Corporatate Greed Lies for Net Neutrality, Copyrights Abuse, Software
A Million Linux-Capable PCs (PS3s) Sold in Small Nation
New Portable Media Player Runs Linux, Has Wi-Fi
Saab Aerosystems Chooses Linux for Simulator Program
Proprietary Software Gradually Turns to Open Source
Web-oriented Red Hat Enterprise Linux Enters Public Beta
New Versatile Appliance Runs GNU/Linux
Glyn Moody: "Intellectual Property" Does Not Exist
High Worldwide Momentum for OpenDocument Format and Office Alternatives
Linux Can Beat Vista Thanks to Small Laptops, Vista's Weight
GNOME Foundation Spokesperson Tries to Dismiss Novell Connection
Google's Linux Phones Are Viable iPhone Challangers
WGA is a Genuine Advantage to Linux
Op-ed: Linux Not Suitable for the Lazy
Defence Pros Choose GPL-licensed Software
New Version of ELive Released, Firefox 3b Already Downloaded Heavily
Memories of Microsoft's OOXML Frauds Return
Less Reasons to Even Touch Vista, BusinessWeek Slams It
Class Action Against Microsoft has Begun, for Lying About Vista
Linux Australia Reorganises, Prime Minister Asked to Consider Linux
GNU/Linux Available from World's Largest Retailer, Second Largest OEM
Microsoft Ignores Windows Users, Acknowledged Vista Failure?
Pamela Jones of Groklaw Interviewed; IBM's Latest Anti-consumer Patent
Linux Makes an Excellent Holiday Gift, KDE 4.0 to Arrive Before Christmas
More Information About the Intel/Microsoft Anti-Linux Corruptions
RedHawk Releases New RT Linux Product, Some Company from Waltham Also
Another Case of Linux First, Windows... Later
Hardware Breakdown and Linux Domination in HPC
Red Hat Gets Supercomputing Parter
Windows Vista = Beta, XP = 98SE, Linux Benefits
New Linux Distribution, Another Version of GNOME to Come This Week
Linux Server Support Expanded, Made Cheaper
Jermey Allison on Why Free Software is More Secure, Less Buggy
Corporations Play with Words to Confuse and Punish
Novell Publishes Promotional SUSE Papers, Threatens VMWare Dominance
Praises of Open Source Development from a Large Site Founder
Linux Benefits from Eternity
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