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- Foobnix: A Very Interesting New Music Player
- More Zatikon Add-On Packs Coming Soon…
- Red Hat teases: Who is its Australian cloud customer?
- Phase 1 Garage: The next generation of entrepreneurship
- The Most Vulnerable and Exploitable Operating System Ever
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- More firms opting for open source software: Is it right for you?
- Citizen Linus
- Apache Software Foundation announces new Executive Officers
- Open-Source Lecture Capture
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- Ubuntu 10.10 – Misanthropic Mongoose Tryout
- Kobo Desktop eReader application also available for Ubuntu
- Firefox 4 Freeze Delayed Again, Panorama Gets Big Upgrades
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