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- 10 Days of Ubuntu 10.10 Feature Requests Day 8, Day 7
- GDM Updated In Karmic Alpha 6
- Mozilla VP: Chrome Frame is the wrong answer
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- List of features of OpenOffice.org 3.2
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- Plymouth Gets A DRM Renderer Plug-In
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- The Myth of Crowdsourcing
- HP "Entertainment PC" Revisited
- Open Source and Open Standards at Home
- Moblin Brings Btrfs into View, Eschews Ext4
- IDC: Organisations adopt open source to reduce expenses
- Congrats Fabio!
- Karmic Beta Testing
- Kubuntu Beta Candidate Testing Needed
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- Q&A With A Post-Microsoft Sam Ramji
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