Proprietary Spyware on the Web
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Flash Isn’t Dead Yet
Sure, it may give us the creeps while annoying us to no end. Hell, it may even be a danger to those around it….but it also gives us access to cool stuff. Anyone claiming Flash is no longer needed is not taking media consumption into account.
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Microsoft Is Actually Releasing A New Version Of Skype For Linux! [Ed: Microsoft is 'spamming' linux news after it had withdrawn Linux support (from the original company) and brought it back. Remember why Skype is malware that should not be installed on any device after the Microsoft takeover.]
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Microsoft releases new Skype app for Linux
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Skype (finally!) rolls out update for Linux users in the form of a WebRTC version [Ed: Microsoft are terrible liars. WebRTC is not a GNU/Linux thing, Skype is proprietary (unlike counterparts), not a "Linux" thing.]
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Microsoft Launches Brand New Skype For Linux Alpha
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Skype announces Linux client alpha, more features coming to Chrome and Chromebook
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Microsoft launches Skype for Linux Alpha
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Microsoft updates Skype for Linux, brings Skype calling to Chromebooks
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Microsoft is Bringing Skype to Linux, Chromebook and Chrome Web Browser
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Microsoft's Bringing A New Skype Client To Linux Users
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Microsoft Launches New Skype Alpha for Linux
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Microsoft launches all-new Skype app for Linux desktops
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Microsoft responds to 'neglected' Linux users with new Skype client
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Skype returns to Linux!
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Congrats, Linux users – you're finally officially alpha males... on Skype
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New Skype clients for Linux and Chrome released after years of Microsoft neglect
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New Skype for Linux client released, built on Web technology
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Skype finally arrives on Linux... again
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Updated Skype for Linux Client Released by Microsoft for Alpha Testing
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Microsoft launches alpha of new Skype app for Linux
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Skype announces new WebRTC alpha version for Linux, Chromebook users can now make voice calls too
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Linux users can now make Skype calls from the web in Chrome
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Skype Finally Recognizes the Linux Market
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