LinuxWorld: Get Ready For Some Surprises
It's that time of year again when the Linux world converges on San Francisco to talk about all things Linux.
And of course all the major players in the Linux world will be there; many have news, and others just have things they want to say about the news to come.
A lot of this year's topics will sound familiar to past attendees of LinuxWorld, with topics such as virtualization, mobility, desktop and grid computing filling up the schedule.
Expect some news to be more shocking than others. This year's iteration marks a significant milestone for the event for a number or reasons.
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