today's leftovers:
- KDE's Plasma: How not to do lists...
- GNOME Music Applet dead, long live PanFlute
- Trading Idea - Is Red Hat Close To Resistance?
- Open source: Less profit, more fun
- Okular problem
- Two great conferences
- KDE and GNOME Desktop Summit 2011 - Call for Hosts
- Internet Explorer 9: An Early Look
- Privacy Isn’t Dead – It’s Not Even Sleeping
- Ex-Sun open source honcho: Sorry about that TCK license, Apache!
- Filling the digital landfills of our lives
- New Fluendo Media Center
- Gentoo Council Meeting Summary
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Ah, market analysts
I love the "Trading Idea - Is Red Hat Close To Resistance?" article. It basically spends four paragraphs saying "well, the stock might go down, or it might go up". Gee, thanks!