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iTWire: "In this article I will be discussing two other methods for installing applications, which are roughly the same as downloading and installing a program from the internet..."
Works With U: "Previously, I introduced my theory of the Difficulty Divide. It's a concept that I've used for several years when talking about why I use Linux, and why some people may give up on it..."
LoCo About Ubuntu!: "In a recent article published on CodingExperiments.com, it was noticed that the search term 'Ubuntu' was coming closer to passing the term 'Linux' on Google’s search engine..."
Open Source Initiative: "In a free market, over time, competition in the production of a commodity product will eliminate all profits..."
Computer Business Review: "Some interesting comments stem from Glacier Computer, a designer of rugged industrial PC-compatible devices, which has just announced shipment of the Everest industrial computer with two options for the Linux operating system..."
ITtoolbox: "In the past ten years Open Source software and its poster child, Linux, has expanded quite remarkably. It has changed from a rebel without a cause to an entity that even the tried and true establishments have sat up and taken notice..."
The VAR Guy: "Tom McCallum, VP of investor relations at Red Hat, is diving into some rather interesting waters..."
Linux Journal: "...[W]e are witnessing the evolution of major open source projects into new kinds of players in the computing world, ones that require full-time staff not just to run them, but also to articulate what exactly they are trying to do *beyond* the code..."
Hardware 2.0: "While I was trawling through Net Applications operating system share trend data for the past 24 months, something struck me..."
Once More Unto the Breach: "In the next two to five years, Google will be challenged by a technology standards effort that it will need to encourage or manage in its mission to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful..."
Computerworld NZ: "Warrington School, in Otago, has decided to jump ship and deploy the GNU/Linux operating system with free software across the board by a target date of 2010, says the school’s principal, Nathan Parker..."
Linux Magazine: "Linux Magazine spends some time with the man who made Ubuntu, arguably the most popular desktop Linux distribution, possible..."
CIO: "A German scientific institute migrated to Linux and open-source software to monitor global seismic activity data for compliance with the nuclear test ban treaty..."
TechWorld: "Less that one week after going on sale via its own e-commerce site, the 900MHz version of OpenMoko's Neo FreeRunner Linux phone has sold out, but don't despair yet as more are on the way..."
internetnews.com: "Linux distributions often live and die on the strength of their respective communities..."