today's leftovers:
- Linux Gaining Strength In Downturn
- PCLinuxOS 2009.1 Bounces Back with a Bang
- Schools to benefit from £30m open source project, first in UK
- Famous firsts: Wireless
- 1 In 3 IT Shops Uses Combo Proprietary, Open Source Software
- Open Sources Episode 8 -- obey your Puppet master
- Buying a netbook Linux vs. Windows XP
- VirtualBox 2.1.4
- Fancy Schmancy or Fine and Functional?
- Ubuntu OpenOffice.org using gvfs fuse now
- Rethinking OSS business model classifications
- PC moment for open source may lack profit
- FOSS Debates, Part 2: Standard Deviations
- OOo Compare: Inadequate
- VDPAU + OpenGL 3.0 On Gallium3D This Summer?
- Shining Light on Why Microsoft Loves LAMP to Death
- Finland warms up to Open Source for Public Adminstration
- Unix and Linux Cartoons For The Weekend
- Debian Project updates Package Policy
- iPhone suffers as Android buoys Linux cause
- Opera Turbo Labs release
- 10 Extreme Biases You Must Acquire When Switching to Linux
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