today's leftovers:
- Ubuntu, OpenX Chiefs Talk OS, Search Disruption
- openSUSE Weekly News, Issue 76
- To Mono Or Not To Mono
- There are flags and mlags...
- CompuTex Linux found in Israel
- Still a minute faster
- Android on ARM "very snappy," analysts say
- CIA's technology arm taps open source for enterprise search
- Drupal 7 testing: status update and next steps
- Amazing Desktop Wallpapers: Castle-Themed
- OpenOffice.Org KDE4 Integration
- Using OpenOffice.org for Entrepreneurial Training
- Linux Plumbers Conference
- MIT Media Lab using Drupal
- 5 Ways to Contribute to GIMP
- gnome-power-manager and multiple batteries
- Mandriva Triage Team needs your help
- Mozilla Developer News June 16
- Will Microsoft hand the netbook market to Linux?
- Comux 011000
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