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- Installing Rainlendar
- Top 10 Firefox features that don't require extensions
- Compiz Fusion Logo Contest
- Making Good Use of Firefox Add-Ons
- What's Wrong With Dell Selling Linux PCs
- Vancouver law firm trades in MS for desktop Linux
- Vim shortcuts in the browser using Vimperator
- A Look at Sourceforge Enterprise Edition
- Open source software gets a chance in Russia
- Introducing OWB, an open-source browser for consumer devices
- Reference - making backups using mysqldump
- Mission Creep: Open Source Virtualization Usage Models Proliferate
- GPLv3 picks up traction
- Microsoft's JPEG rival to become a standard?
- Mozilla to give away own security testing tools
- Linux: Merging Kgdb?
- OpenMusic - Free Music for a free World
- Eight Reasons NOT to Use Linux in the Enterprise
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