today's leftovers:
- Six add-ons that already work with Firefox 4.0
- Red Hat: The New Big Monopoly?
- Minimalist kiosk distro revs to Ubuntu 10.04 foundation
- Download Faenza Icon Theme For KDE4
- Free Software News for September 29th 2010
- Security features of Linpus Lite 1.4
- Maddog: Late Night Frustrations
- Red Hat Responds to USPTO Request for Guidance on Bilski
- First Content Update to Quake Live
- Data centres increasing reliability on Linux
- Mad Money goes up close, personal with Red Hat CEO
- Fund-raising and self-publishing (the open source way)
- The Gaia '10 Linux Desktop
- Vision control PC supports six IP video cameras
- Windows users face as many choices as Linux users
- The Right Approach to Deprecation
- MindTouch Makes Technical Documentation A Snap
- Teambox is an Open Source, Social Network-Influenced Online Project Management App
- XtreemOS Consortium Announces Public Access to Open Test Bed
- 6 Useful Nautilus Extensions and Scripts You Should Know
- Novell to migrate all its Sun customers
- OpenOffice.org 3.3.0 needs QA
- Novell Announces Judges for First Annual aEURoeDisteraEUR Awards Celebrating Linux Innovators
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