today's leftovers:
- Nokia and open source – a trial by fire
- Red Hat: Sell The Stock, J.P Morgan Advises Investors
- The mighty Linux spreads wings
- The role of Open Source and Free software in today’s world
- Protect an Entire Network with Untangle
- openSUSE Open-Bugs-Day Held Last Sunday, Results
- Mozilla CEO Gary Kovacs Talks Firefox 4 and Chrome
- Top 3 Reasons To Switch To Linux
- New Unity 2D Design on the Way (video)
- Grand Glest Unification
- Roundup: Open source in the DOD
- Bruce Perens' Recent Articles on Open Source and Business
- Alternative search engine’s
- The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 391
- Filelight – Graphical Disk Usage information
- TuxRadar: Podcast Season 3 Episode 4
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