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2007 06 02Microsoft Keeps Sucking Up to Publishers, Sticking It to Google
Windows Insecurities Cost City of Carson Half a Million Dollars
Cisco and Microsoft Use 'Trusted Computing' to Strengthen Monopolies
Microsoft Lobbyists Speak Out as Largest World Markets Get Pissed Off
Novell and Microsoft Are Shaken as GPL is Shaped to Punish Them
Poll: Linux: 50%, Mac: ~33%, Vista: ~23%
Lobbying Company Subpoenaed in AMD-Intel Antitrust Case
[Law] Another Major Turnaround for Patents; Data Compromise Affecting 145,000 Consumers Ends in Settlement
Making Fedora 7 Perfect; Ubuntu CE and Latvian Linux Distro Reach Release Milestones
Supercomputer Center Chooses Linux; Linux PBX Deployed in More Places
Another Award is Won by Free Open Source Media Player
Report on Rising Adoption of FLOSS in Governments
OpenOffice.org Continues to Make Progress, Gets Preinstalled
Microsoft's MSN Block Uses GNU/Linux with Apache
Microsoft Gets Angry, Novell in State of Denial
Hewlett-Packard Certifies Laptops for GNU/Linux
New Versions of Zenwalk and Wine Released
Microsoft XBoxes Drop Like Flies, So European Commission Now Steps in to Investigate
Windows Vista May Be Suited for Children (and Children Only)
Ubuntu Linux is a Lifesaver, Even to Mac Users
Advice for Novell and ATI (on Betraying Linux)
Windows Inherently Insecure, DRM Makes Matters Even Worse
Windows Malware at All-time High
Free Books Distribution Shows Viability of Profitable Free Software
Review of Another $100 Linux-based Educational Tool
Biometrics and Linux Get Together
Novell Denies That GPLv3 Cuts It, But Microsoft Penalised for Certain
Mono Still Ushers Microsoft's Web Hijack Attempts
Windows Leaks Memory, So Linux is Chosen
Videos of Palm Foleo (Linux), Fedora 7 Highlights
Best First-Person Shooter Releases New Version
Production of Millions of Linux Laptops on Its Way
More Stories About Migration to Ubuntu; Review of Ubuntu Studio
Microsoft Gets in Some Trouble Over Profiling of People
Modders Take Control of Their Stubborn Cr4acked XBoxes Again
Virtual World Works Best in GNU/Linux
Mozilla Gets the United Nations' Blesssing, Sticks Its Own Offline Technology
New Kubuntu-based Distro Released (Stagecoach 2.1), KDE 4 Features Walkthrough
Search Engine for Open Source Code Grows Up; Other Projects Introduced
SOA Transforming to Open Source, Google May Use SOA Against Microsoft
Interview with Google's Open Source Chief, Google Keeps Playing Politics
Tivoization Misunderstandings Addressed
Estimating How Many Web Pages Are "Unsafe" to Windows PC
Why the Command Line Approach (Still) Beats the GUI
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