today's leftovers
- Ubuntu Confirms Linux Netbook Returns Higher than Anticipated
- October promises to be hot month for Drupal, Mono, OpenOffice, Ubuntu
- Microsoft's OOXML Endgame Revealed?
- In Open Source Development, Does Money Change Everything?
- KWord: ODF Lists
- GIMP User Manual 2.4.2 Released
- One more 2.6.27 prepatch
- Freeing your phone with the FIC Neo FreeRunner
- Executive moves: Sonatype and Novell upgrade their open-source execs
- Interview: Rich Green, Executive VP of Software, Sun Microsystems
- Linux Void Episode 9 - Cockta Rules
- Areca and plan/b offer Java-based backup for Linux
- Ubuntu Free Culture Showcase Winners
- New Manju project plans to redraw desktop art
- maddog: digital tipping point
- You get what you pay for: Paid contributors drive open source
- zypper best feature
- The Future of KDE's Online Presence?
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