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- Logitech MX1000 Laser Mouse Ubuntu 8.10
- screencast of open web video in firefox 3.1
- Red Hat VP explains software patent threat at Linux Expo
- List of Free Software non-profits
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- The Falcon Programming Language: a brief tutorial
- Hawking Open Source in Tough Times
- DNSSEC: Forgetting The User, Again.
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- Strange Bedfellows: Citrix, (Free) Xen & Microsoft
- OpenOffice's new location for developer builds
- Ubuntu Jaunty - Codec Helper is more helpful
- Fictional Air Combat 0.1.3
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- Labour disingenously adopts Tory position on open source software
- Sorry, socialists: Open source is a capitalist's game
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