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- Novell Turns Linux Desktop Setback Into Victory
- Microsoft mugs old folks homes Down Under
- 12 great apps for bridging Windows, Linux and Macs
- Kubuntu Intrepid and Desktop Notifications
- XFCE 4.4.3, distros, stuff: angry morning
- OpenOffice 2.4.2 fixes critical vulnerabilities
- ApacheCon US 2008 Keynote Speakers Announced
- Red Hat Video: Spotlight on PackageKit
- Drupal wins 2008 Best PHP Open Source CMS Award
- EC to publish open source procurement guidelines
- Wow! Windows 7 UI preview - Double YAWN…. zzzz
- Linux Is Less Annoying Than Windows 7
- Tools for creating TCP/IP packets
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