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- Can't Linux and Android Just Get Along?
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- Oracle unveils Sparc and Solaris 5-year plan
- Forrester: Open-source BI Has Pros and Cons
- LinuxCon: Where's Linux Headed?
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- FLOSS Weekly 130: VirtualBox
- Monty's MariaDB extends the open source database
- Linux Foundation Makes Enterprise Open Source Boring
- New Shutter Release add support for UbuntuOne
- Jump: a bookmarking system for the bash shell
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