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2007 06 03

Microsoft Magazine on "Crazy Ivan" (Microsoft)

Microsoft Only Copies and Markets, Never Ever Innovates

Linux Gazette and PCLinuxOS Magazine Released for This Month

Big Media Tries to Kill Internet Exchanges, Sharing, Peer Production

Grafpup 2.00 (Linux) Released, GNOME 2.18.2 Released

Extensive Review of Fedora 7, Screenshot Gallery of Upcoming Myah OS 3

Web Development Evolves Google's Way and the Open Source Way (Firefox Mockups)

Dell's Linux PCs Leave Buyers Very Satisfied

KDE Reaches Feature Freeze; SlackRoll Hits 1.0 Milstone

Microsoft Guy Names Daughter "Vista Avalon"

Piracy Still Used as Weapon Against Linux

Microsoft's Search Endeavour an Insult to Itself

Virtualisation Becomes More Widespread, Gets More Industry Support

Mark Pigrim Satisfied with GNU/Linux, Having Ditched Mac OS X

OSS/Linux Conferences in Ohio and Kenya

Neither Apple Nor Microsoft Can Pull Another iPod

SCO and Microsoft Think Alike, Tried to Cash on from Linux 'Sales'

Microsoft Statements Align with a Company's Death

Taiwanese Linux Distro Marks New Release, Argentian One Too

Microsoft Oh-oh-XML Already Rejected by Some Journals, Backward Compatibility Broken

Germany Talks Open Source and OpenDocument

[Evil] RIAA Possibly 'Bribed' Dozens of Politicians

Free Maths/Stats Programming; Linux GUI Programming Couldn't Get Any Easier

Tim Bray Explains the Benefits of Open Source to a Company

Linux Foundation and MontaVista Organise Linux Conferences

Cutting-edge KDE 4 Videos Released to Reveal Plasma, Widgets

Commercial Music Application Ported to GNU/Linux

China Digitises History Using Linux and Open Source Software

Specialised Linux Distribution Adds Missing Functionality to Windows

Laptops No Longer "Work With" Linux, They Just Come With It

Moving to Linux, Wiping Windows for Good

Linux Turned Into Music Editing Station, Fedora 7 Runs in RAM