today's leftovers:
- UK needs to be more open to open source
- What Light on Yonder gov.uk Site Breaks?
- Will Friction Between Microsoft and Open-Source Community Cause Flames?
- Further Reflections on the CodePlex Foundation: The Glass Half Full
- Portland Plans to Become Open Source Mecca
- The wrong marketing for open source
- Computer dream sees light of day
- One laptop per child
- Economics and virtualization stunt Linux server growth
- Gentoo 10.0, Sabayon 5.0, Entropy, New Servers
- Two Linux smartphones set for October release in U.S.
- Moving to an IDE for programming (Eclipse with PyDev)
- Wow, I am Surprised that Linux is Bloated
- C is for Crap
- End Users Meet Year End
- The $300 Home-Brew Street-View Camera
- Ubuntu Moblin Remix walkthrough – Video
- There’s More to Dropbox Than Piracy
- 2009 Is The Year of GNU/Linux On The Desktop
- Proposed X.org development cycle changes
- 10 of the Best Free Linux Web Browsers
- Novell forces customers to pay for maintenance
- Mandriva: Some things just take time
- Linux Outlaws 113 - Remember Cancún?
- TuxRadar: Podcast Season 1 Episode 18
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