today's leftovers:
- Display Thunderbird Unread Count On Docky
- Lucid Separates Shutdown and "Me" Menus
- OpenOffice dropped from Ubuntu Netbook Edition 10.04
- Gnome Gmail made simple
- Take the tour of Firefox 1.0 on Nokia N900
- Open Source Policies in San Francisco and California Take Different Paths
- Mozilla Weave 1.0: take your tabs and bookmarks everywhere
- 10 Kernel Vulnerabilities in Ubuntu 6.06, 8.04, 8.10, 9.04 and 9.10
- Catalyst 10.1 Still Trash In Heaven, But Good News
- Defective by Design delivers 5,000 signatures to Jobs
- MariaDB 5.1.42 Released
- Melody: The Other Movable Type
- Microsoft to drop Linux, Unix versions of enterprise search
- Improved Window Management Shortcuts Land in Lucid
- Following Open Sourcing, Symbian Talks Netbooks and Tablets
- What Happened to Red Hat Exchange?
- FLOSS Weekly 107: Stellarium
- CAOS Theory Podcast 2010.02.05
- Linux Outlaws 134 - The Greppy Awards
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