today's leftovers:
- Life With A Bleeding-Edge Browser
- Chrome beta 3.0.190.2
- Berlin art colleges switch to Linux
- Open source software saves costs
- Microsoft Cuts Off its Nose...
- Should Oracle's Linux strategy be...Ubuntu?
- Mullenweg: Open Source Trumps The Cloud
- How Manipal Got Its First Linux (Fedora) Server
- A Week with Windows
- Red Hat Challenges Oracle on Java Openness
- My Run In with CentOS at LinuxTag
- Random screensavers for the console
- Installation: Resizing Windows before proposing Linux partitions
- Rock your box with Rockbox
- At what stage of life is the open source industry?
- Red Hat: Four Times Novell’s Open Source Revenue?
- Red Hat's Complaint, as text
- 16 Videos from Red Hat
- HP's Linux-based Printer connects to the web
- Open source show gears up with 200 sessions
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