today's leftovers:
- Free Software: 3 Major Projects That Haven’t Happened Yet
- The extremes of Linux market share
- Benjamin Mako Hill: A rebel with many open source causes
- some thoughts on php and oop
- Police want backdoor to Web users' private data
- Thank heaven for Apple's (upward) pricing pressure
- Getting Re-acquainted with KDE
- XMMS music player
- Docky Gets Spacing In Panel Mode
- Moonlight 3.0 Preview 1
- No, really: The initrd is too big
- Linux Foundation Announces LinuxCon
- The New Face of Open Source: Facebook
- Apache HTTP Server 1.3's final update released
- CodePlex Foundation Picks Paula Hunter as Executive Director
- Today, Delayed GPU Switching Comes To Linux
- Library Explores Ways to Release Open Source Software
- Linux Newbie : Why grep almost never yields something productive
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