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- Happy 27th Birthday GNU Project!
- Double Standards on Open Standards
- Debian != Ubuntu! -- "Please download the voice plugin to make a call"
- Transparency
- Clonezilla: Recovery for many file systems
- Scanning tunneling microscope under GPL3
- Interesting uses for Ubuntu One
- Why is Red Hat promoting Flash video content?
- Rugged, fanless PCs report for duty
- Snort rival launches threat-detection start-up
- Do Linux Distributions Innovate?
- Is Adobe's open source strategy a commercial consulting trap?
- Children in Brazil and Asia get low-cost Linux computers
- Review: aptosid 2010-02 "Keres" KDE
- PCLinuxOS Quartely ISOs due first week October
- Educational Tools for my School
- Krum – Hack-N-Slash cRPG Under Development!
- The Linux Action Show! s13e09 | Ubuntu Store Concerns
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