today's leftovers:
- PCLinuxOS 2010 E17 Review
- Wishlist for gnome (and shell) 3.2
- Yahoo: The Linux Company
- Dual boot adventures
- Linux 2.6.39-rc2 Is Uncommonly Calm
- There's a new sudo in town
- Harvard Business Review: FOSS Has Reached Tipping Point
- Focusing on what's important, not sensational
- Screen queens: 7 dual-screen devices you can buy now
- GIMP 2.8 release planning gets more transparent
- 8 strange places to find USB ports
- Nokia confirms Symbian no longer open source
- Testing stable; stable testing
- OSU, Intel Expand Open Source Education
- The GNU/Linux-Adoption Algorithm!
- New OOo Snapshot
- 10,000-core Linux supercomputer built in Amazon cloud
- MS's Monopoly Is Now So Bad That Even MS Employees Complain
- IBM bullish on Linux, but will keep DB2 proprietary
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