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- Adobe Flash security update
- The trend towards permissive licensing
- Linux 3.0-rc2 Kernel Is A Quiet Release
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- Hop a ride on the Tux bus for Linux Learners Day
- Graphic Design for Linux Systems
- Nominations open for the O'Reilly Open Source Awards 2011
- Upgrades & Downgrades: Green Ink For Red Hat?
- 'OSD-Lyrics' Updated with Many New Features
- Attachmate CEO: We Can Grow Legacy Novell Business
- Shuttleworth: balancing economic power in the FLOSS ecosystem
- Bacon: Better Community With Better Technology
- DuckDuckGo - Your next search engine
- gnote performance
- Is the iCloud the end of the Linux & Windows desktop?
- Linux Outlaws 211 - Leave a Message After the Tone
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