today's leftovers:
- Google Chrome 10 vs Mozilla Firefox 4 beta 9
- gnome shell daily build (january 24th, 2011) video
- Natty to get kernel 2.6.38
- Oxygenise your Apache
- CoreTrace Brings Application Whitelisting to Linux, Mac
- ESET NOD antivirus solution comes to Linux
- xubuntu 11.04 to get a new default theme called greybird
- Oracle continues protectionist stance on open source
- giPlayer - A python-gtk wrapper for get_iplayer
- Ubuntu One In Your Living Room
- Request your limited edition opensource.com anniversary t-shirt today
- Reduce ongoing costs, increase flexibility with open source software
- Jolicloud Cloud-Based Linux Desktop Review
- Microsoft Embracing Open Source Drupal 7 CM System
- Ubuntu Embraces QT Toolkit: Blurring Linux Development?
- We love stinkin’ badges.
- Google accused of copying (more) Oracle Java code
- 2011 Linux Predictions | LAS | s15e03
- Certifiable: Why Get a Vendor/Distribution Neutral Linux Certification?
- Dell Joins SUSE Appliance Program from Novell
- digiKam 1.8.0 released...
- Gospel Music Channel using Drupal
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