today's leftovers:
- In case you love Amarok 1.4 more than Amarok 2.x
- Ubuntu One Music Store is Coming to Rock Your World
- Good for the goose but not for the gander
- Half of business apps open to security breaches
- Gentoo Optimizations Benchmarked - Part 2
- LinuxUser: Kernel Column #84
- Nouveau, Pulseaudio and a critique of modern Linux distros
- Open-Source Software: Bad, Evil and Un-American
- An Open Letter to The United States Trade Representative
- Opera's all-or-nothing bid to build the best browser
- Live Hacking CD a Success
- MySQL vs PostgreSQL- In depth comparison
- VLC is used in Formula One
- Ten Leading Open Source Server Technologies
- Samba 3.5 release includes experimental SMB2 support
- LiMo Foundation Seeks Alliance With WAC
- The Linux Foundation Launches Free Webinar Series With Big Names
- Photo options being removed from Krita
- Thoughts about the current Zeitgeist situation (GNOME 3 and beyond)
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