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2007 03 27

Microsoft Used Its Lobbyists to Have 'Monopoly Enabler' Fast-tracked

Novell Does More Harm Than Good for Linux

50-Person South Carolina Company Switching from Windows to Linux

Microsoft's Share Falls in Both Search and Advertisements

Linux Hardware Requirements Put It in Position of Advantage

Mandrive Linux Gets O3Spaces Workplace; CNR Comes to Other Distros

Open Source Virtualization Joins H-P Program of Partners

AMD Makes Progress, Closes Gap; Intel's Earnings Views Are Cut

Migration to Linux Buzz Louder Than Ever (Because of Vista)

More Linux Products Introduced

Microsoft Adopts Approach That Will Encourage Linux Win

XBox 360 Production Reduced by Maker, XBL Has Issues, Live Accounts Stolen

Microsoft Uses Media Control to Attack Sony

The "Red Hat is the Next Microsoft" Story Came from a Microsoft Employee

Microsoft Tips Site Says Windows XP is Better than Vista

Apple TV Cracked; Alan Sugar Thinks Apple Goes Nowhere

Oracle to Back Linux Immunity Against Ludicrous Software Patent

Servers Are Choking on Windows Zombie Spewage with Image Dressing

Internet Explorer to Come Under Another Wave of Attacks

Linux Kernel Gets New Feature from VMWare

Dell Talks About Linux Preinstallation Again (and It Sounds Encouraging)

Steve Ballmer -- Is It Human?

The Novell Marionette is on Its Way Out

Georgia Tech Moves from Proprietary LMS to Free Open Source Software

Linux Adoption is a Game of Perception and Confidence

Attack of the Red Hat Clones Proves Ineffective

Communication Appliances Market Heading Towards Free Open Source/Linux

A Close Look at the $100 Linux Laptop; OLPC Almost Won FSF Awards

Access Linux Platform (Palm-oriented Embedded Linux) Gets Flash Player

IDC: GNU/Linux Strongest Example of Good Hardware Support

New Versions of Free Open Source 3D Engine and Integrator

Free Editing Software for Linux Almost as Good as Commercial Gold Standard

Why Linux is Ready for Everybody and Why Open Source Software is Better