today's leftovers:
- openSUSE 11.3 and SELinux
- Linux KVM virtualization gains steam in cloud computing market
- MuleSoft Helps Canonical Compete in the Linux Enterprise Server Space
- Wil Wheaton Prime uses Linux where mac fails
- Testing Wine 1.1.43 on Fedora 13 and Ubuntu 10.04
- Jive Software retreats from "dumb mistake" on open source
- mjpeg programs for recording of videos and playback
- What will the browser look like in five years?
- Gluon Prepares for First Release
- Whitehurst to Deliver Keynote at CED Venture 2010
- A Music Lover's Fedora Linux Workstation
- NoSQL - Apache Cassandra Release 0.6
- FLOSS Weekly 117: Bob Jacobsen
- Linux Basement - Episode 53 - A New LB and Amahi
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