today's leftovers
- Ubuntu Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs): Still Coming Soon?
- The Case for Open Source Development, a Personal Case Study
- The Netbook is dead. Long live the notebook!
- Linux Recording With the MobilePre
- FLOSS Weekly 52: Casey Reas and Ben Fry on Processing.org
- The SFLS Episode 0x05: Eben Moglen on Origins of Copyright and Patents
- Eric Raymond on Hacking, Open Source, and the Cathedral and the Bazaar
- Comux 000100
- Auto-launching Programs on Ubuntu Startup
- Microsoft donates code to Apache Stonehenge project
- Advantages of IPv6 - The Next Generation Internet
- Nokia Using Drupal
- Industrial Linux groups merge
- Multi-Pointer X Support For GTK+
- Are you a Linux?
- about:mozilla Jan 20
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