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Building an open source stack for social software

http://www.fastforwardblog.com

It would be hard to deny that open source has changed enterprise computing in a big way. Right now however, it is mostly commercial vendors creating enterprise social software products. So, what’s next for Open Source in the enterprise?

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Linux market share growing, growing, growing

http://www.itwire.com

What is the true market share for Linux? A: Depends who you ask! You can find desktop penetration of 1%, 2% and 4% - and a server share right up to 46%!

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Taking Copyright Education Seriously

http://www.eff.org

"Last week, after months of work, EFF launched Teaching Copyright, a balanced, fact-based curriculum for high school educators looking to discuss copyright issues in the classroom.

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Created by can.axis 16 years 33 weeks ago
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Light, low-cost e-reader runs Linux

http://www.linuxdevices.com

A U.K. startup called Interead will soon ship a Linux-based e-book reader claimed to be about 40 percent lighter than an Amazon Kindle 2, and over $100 cheaper.

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Created by stripcut 16 years 33 weeks ago
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Virtual Linux desktops tapped by UN

http://www.linuxdevices.com

NComputing has joined a United Nations program to bring 1,000 Linux-based NComputing desktops to schools in developing countries.

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Created by fr34k123 16 years 33 weeks ago
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Why Windows 7 Will Fail on Netbooks

http://www.workswithu.com

Rumor has it that Microsoft has arbitrarily limited its definition of "netbook" to machines with screens smaller than 10.2 inches.  This move is presumably intended to force more consumers to pay for the full version of Windows 7, rather than buying the less expensive (and less usable) "Starter" or "Home Basic" editions.  But this strategy could backfire by driving sales of Linux-based netbooks,

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Created by prakash 16 years 33 weeks ago
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Recession and the Victory of FOSS

http://www.raiden.net

I find it rather intriguing to realize that for years we of the FOSS community have fought against closed source, locked in, proprietary software, and even hardware, services, DRM and so much more, and yet seemed to get little of anywhere.

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Created by ItalianPenguin 16 years 33 weeks ago
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Nettop goes Nano

http://www.linuxdevices.com

Shuttle has released a fanless mini-PC using Via's 1.0GHz Nano U1700 processor. The Shuttle XS29F is said to feature both VGA and DVI video outputs, up to 4GB of RAM, SATA 2 storage options, four USB ports, and total power consumption of less than 50 Watts.

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Created by netturfer 16 years 33 weeks ago
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Harvard study: Linux will not supplant Windows

http://news.cnet.com

For those waiting for a grand cataclysmic battle between Gog (Linux) and Magog (Windows), with one supreme victor, don't hold your breath, suggests a new study by Harvard Business School.

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Created by kbcornwell 16 years 33 weeks ago
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Netbook Wars: Linux, Android, Windows

http://itmanagement.earthweb.com

Not all that along ago, I was hearing rumors that the release of Windows 7 will spell the death of Linux on tiny notebook type computers called netbooks. At the time the argument was that people expected Windows on their PCs and that familiarity would win out over anything that desktop Linux distributions can dispense in response.

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In The Future, Will Our Computers Interact With Our Stuff?

http://www.linuxloop.com

RFID technology is nothing new, so a product that senses when a special tag is put on it and launches an application is not a particularly impressive technological accomplishment. It might, however, be an early peek at the future.

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Created by waterbag 16 years 33 weeks ago
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Here comes summer's first Linux netbook

http://blogs.computerworld.com

Reports of the Linux netbook's death at the hands of Microsoft have been greatly exaggerated. A flood of Linux netbook news will be made next week at the Computex trade show in Taiwan.

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Created by electrocomputer 16 years 33 weeks ago
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The Lean green eco-friendly Linux machine

http://www.ibm.com

Green IT is one of the hottest of today's technology trends, and the GNU/Linux community has risen to the challenge. Along with several corporate partners, the GNU/Linux operating system provides solutions for dealing with power consumption, carbon emissions, and e-waste.

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Has ASUS all but given up on Linux?

http://www.computerworld.com.au

At today's ASUS product showcase in Sydney the entire range was there, from ultra-portable, touch screen netbooks to high-end, quad core Lamborghinis (I'm not joking). Even Windows Vista was there. There was only one thing missing - Linux.

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Created by cutcross 16 years 34 weeks ago
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Canonical developers aim to make Android apps run on Ubuntu

http://arstechnica.com

At the Ubuntu Developer Summit in Barcelona, Canonical has unveiled a prototype Android execution environment that will allow Android applications to run on the Ubuntu Linux distribution.

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