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2007 02 20Microsoft - 700, SourceForge - 141,625
Open Source Database Contributes to Open Source IDE
Microsoft Advocates Wealth of Formats But Only One Application (Office)
Ubuntu Linux to Include Kernel-based Virtual Machine Support As Well
Impact of US Software Patents Being Weakened
Microsoft and SCO Hide Trails of Corporate Corruption
Red Hat Will Never Fall for Microsoft's IP FUD
Mark Hinkle - 2007 the Year of Virtualisation
Linux Eye Candy Increases Usability - Wheel Switcher and Wall Plugin
NVIDIA Makes SDK Available for GNU/Linux
Inevitably, Open Source Hurts Microsoft's Revenue Stream
Reviews of SaxenOS and SimplyMEPIS
Google Steps on Microsoft's Turf with Wireless E-mail Service
"The age of the closed source application stack is essentially over"
Macedonian Municipality Moves to OpenOffice (Office et al Account for Most of Microsoft's Income)
United Kingdom to Open an Open Source Policy Institute
Linux - It's About Power (or POWER5+), Not the Numbers
Quality and Choice of Filesystems (Linux) versus Ubiquitous Filesystems (Windows)
10 Reasons Linux Beats Windows Vista
Wind River Grabs RT Linux Distro Amid Transition to Linux
Microsoft Trying to 'Pull a Novell' on Red Hat
Second Major Release of Linux for Routers (Vyatta)
Chinese Feature Phone Runs Linux
Apple Server Uses Open Source Software
Update from Alky Project (Bringing Games to Linux)
Virtualisation News from LinuxWorld
Dell Only Lists Windows Vista as Option -- DRM Forcefeeding?
DRM Makes Movies Tricky
Reviews of the First Opensuse 10.3 Alpha
Sun Attempts to Attract Linux Developers
Astraware Joins Mobile Linux Partners Program
KDE 4 Gets New File Manager
University of Delhi Hosts Open Source Festival
Migrating from Microsoft to Linux
Windows Vista Slammed Over Security, Again
Microsoft Implicitly Suggests 64-bit Windows is Not Ready (Hides Option)
Do the Latest Windows Vista Sales Figure Mark the Ending?
Windows Live Shopping is Dead
Windows Reviewers Mention Linux, Mac
10 Reasons Windows Vista Failed
Another SPAM-Malware Routine Come from and Hits Windows Users
Multi-OS Platforms Elevate GNU/Linux
Microsoft Falls Behind in Mobile Market
Stereotype War Against Linux
Windows Zombies Attack Phish Fighters
240 Stores Switch to Linux
AOL Supports an OpenID Protocol
Novell Boasts Linux and Open Source Savings
Network: Open APIs Debate Brings High Hopes
Microsoft Fixes Broken Things, Plays 'Bad Cop'
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