today's leftovers:
- Presenting GNOME Contacts
- GNOME Shell might support appindicators
- DockBarX 0.44 can run as stand-alone dock
- Could Oracle have donated code to TDF?
- OpenOffice.org ⇢ Apache
- KDE Commit-Digest for 5th June 2011
- New Kontact Suite Brings Next-Gen Groupware to Desktop and Mobile
- aseigo: frameworks and applications
- Has Open Source Made Google's Software Stack Obsolete?
- Hey Google, Android can't be selectively 'open source'
- Linux On The Road
- Samba 3.6 release soon, Samba 4 pushed to late 2011, 2012
- What's in a Number? Linux Hits the Big 3.0
- Mandriva at the Linux Symposium – June 13th/15th
- FOSS game engines put to great use
- Kaspersky Lab secures Linux
- The Drupal mood cycle
- TuxRadar Podcast Season 3 Episode 11
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