today's leftovers & shorts
- Nokia/Trolltech: little impact expected on open source
- Audacious - Lightweight Music Player for Ubuntu
- Linux talkfest kicks off in Melbourne
- MakeHuman - half a thought left over from yesterday's post
- Firefox 3 beta 3 code freeze tomorrow
- Astha launches Linux distribution
- Diary of a bug (and fix!) for the XO laptop
- Is MySQL's Fate the Future of Open Source?
- Fast Address book for your Desktop
- The GIMP and thin clients
- Birmingham, AL totally confused by OLPC purchase
- Open Source Funding Signals CMS Shakeup
- Linux kernel update offered
- Wixi — A Desktop Wiki
- Bookmark Sync and Sort: Bookmarks synchronisation with privacy
- If it “ain’t” broke…
- Review of KDE for Windows Installer
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