today's leftovers:
- Elementary’s new Wingpanel in action
- Last Week in Amarok
- Making Ordinary Laptops Into Ubuntu Laptops
- Strange Interactions and Side Effects
- Yahoo! Open Source Now and Future
- Linux Out, FreeBSD In
- New FreeBSD Foundation Project: Feed-Forward Clock Synchronization
- FCC launches Open Internet Apps Challenge
- Mugen Power Extended Battery N900 - Hands on Review
- Where does Microsoft make its money? (Updated 2010)
- How to test if a laptop is working with Linux
- cmus music player
- Red Hat Dropping After Earnings (RHT)
- Rumor Red Hat could move HQ to Durham
- Tunisian LoCo meeting with Mark Shuttleworth
- new firefox 4 betas for desktop and mobile
- Linux Outlaws 181 - BeardCash
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