today's leftovers:
- Talking with Pierre Fricke of Red Hat… about BPM and 'the Stack'
- Techiemoe tries Windows 7
- This year's linux.conf.au
- Open Source conference returns to Portland
- Open Source Events and Webinars
- KDE Notebook Shell Search and Launch improvements
- Training and Support: Still Key to Enterprise Open Source Adoption
- Why Was The Open Source Guy At The Windows 7 Party?
- Open source? No good for cost cutting, say CIOs
- Linux and Security: Mission Impossible?
- Cloud Computing. Does it have any value at all?
- et involved with GNOME Journal
- From the iPhone to the Cloud: What's new with the Mono Project
- Linux Outlaws 118 - Naughtify OSD
- Going Linux: Oct 22 - Computer America #19
- animations in plasma with javascript on top
- Eén using Drupal
- VMware to launch own Linux distro?
- Choosing a Desktop Linux Distro, Part 2: Installation and Support
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