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<entry>
<title>Your Very Own &quot;favicon generator&quot;</title>
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<updated>2009-11-16T18:30:33.614-05:00</updated>
<summary>LinuxTuts bringing You Your Very Own &quot;favicon generator&quot;( For &quot;FREE&quot; as always at LinuxTuts )
</summary>
<content type="html">LinuxTuts bringing You Your Very Own &quot;favicon generator&quot;( For &quot;FREE&quot; as always at LinuxTuts )
</content>
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<title>linuxtuts.net</title>
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<entry>
<title>Installing and Configuring SquirrelMail in Plesk</title>
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<updated>2009-11-13T02:49:33.903-05:00</updated>
<summary>Install and Configuring SquirrelMail on Parallels Plesk Panel version 9.2.3.
Plesk doesn&#39;t come with a SquirrelMail by default anymore so we have to configure it manually.</summary>
<content type="html">Install and Configuring SquirrelMail on Parallels Plesk Panel version 9.2.3.
Plesk doesn&#39;t come with a SquirrelMail by default anymore so we have to configure it manually.</content>
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<title>linuxtuts.net</title>
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<entry>
<title>Spamdyke Install for Ubuntu Plesk Servers for Spam Management</title>
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<updated>2009-11-15T05:15:07.654-05:00</updated>
<summary>Spamdyke installation is quick and easy. It seamlessly installs between Plesk and Qmail. Below we will show you how to install this application and then how to maintain it with &quot;Plesk Event Manager&quot;. </summary>
<content type="html">Spamdyke installation is quick and easy. It seamlessly installs between Plesk and Qmail. Below we will show you how to install this application and then how to maintain it with &quot;Plesk Event Manager&quot;. </content>
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<title>linuxtuts.net</title>
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<entry>
<title>Prevent Your Outgoing Email From Going Into Junk/Spam Box in Plesk</title>
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<updated>2009-11-15T04:39:08.282-05:00</updated>
<summary>This is just one thing you can do and one of the Most important things you can do to &quot;Prevent Your Outgoing Email From Going Into Junk/Spam Box in Plesk with SPF records&quot;. If you find yourself in the situation where you need to bulk add SPF records...</summary>
<content type="html">This is just one thing you can do and one of the Most important things you can do to &quot;Prevent Your Outgoing Email From Going Into Junk/Spam Box in Plesk with SPF records&quot;. If you find yourself in the situation where you need to bulk add SPF records...</content>
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<title>linuxtuts.net</title>
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<entry>
<title>If Windows, Linux and OSX Opened Cafes...</title>
<link href="/linux/if-windows-linux-and-osx-opened-cafes/15162267938841431870-5fbc21f793e2b867506d0025c49bcdad/"/>
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<updated>2009-11-07T13:59:00.776-05:00</updated>
<summary>After learning that Microsoft opened a Win7-themed cafe, it got me wondering what a cafe would like if it ran in the same style of the OS it was named for...</summary>
<content type="html">After learning that Microsoft opened a Win7-themed cafe, it got me wondering what a cafe would like if it ran in the same style of the OS it was named for...</content>
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<title>daniweb.com</title>
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<bx:fullname>Ron Miller</bx:fullname>
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<entry>
<title>Can open source OSes ever compete against Windows desktops?</title>
<link href="/linux/can-open-source-oses-ever-compete-against-windows-desktops/2366750836767179474-663e9603789b5992c1e98b0cfe6809db/"/>
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<updated>2009-11-03T10:11:10.856-05:00</updated>
<summary>The recent release of Canonical&#39;s open source-based software once again kicked up discussion of whether or not a Linux desktop could compete against Windows 7 -- and possibly even unseat that operating system -- in the enterprise.</summary>
<content type="html">The recent release of Canonical&#39;s open source-based software once again kicked up discussion of whether or not a Linux desktop could compete against Windows 7 -- and possibly even unseat that operating system -- in the enterprise.</content>
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<title>searchenterprisedesktop.techtarget.com</title>
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<bx:fullname>Jessica Attanasio</bx:fullname>
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<entry>
<title>Ubuntu 9.04(Jaunty) and Virtualbox video driver for X(Guest...</title>
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<updated>2009-03-19T03:36:00.000-04:00</updated>
<summary>Post tags: desktop, fix for virtualbox video ubuntu 9.04, guest addtions virtualbox jaunty video fix, Virtualbox video driver problem for X ubuntu,</summary>
<content type="html">Post tags: desktop, fix for virtualbox video ubuntu 9.04, guest addtions virtualbox jaunty video fix, Virtualbox video driver problem for X ubuntu,</content>
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<title>Ubuntu Geek</title>
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<entry>
<title>Installing Ubuntu Linux on HP 2133 Mini-Note</title>
<link href="/linux/installing-ubuntu-linux-on-hp-2133-mini-note/5826306195811584049-3077063809d050393dcd999a6720e568/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:5826306195811584049-3077063809d050393dcd999a6720e568</id>
<updated>2009-03-13T06:44:00.000-04:00</updated>
<summary>to others who are interested in it, I am in the process of adding detailed instructions to the Linux Laptop Wiki. So far I have added instructions for Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (Hardy Heron) and 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex) to the HP 2133 page. I will be adding</summary>
<content type="html">to others who are interested in it, I am in the process of adding detailed instructions to the Linux Laptop Wiki. So far I have added instructions for Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (Hardy Heron) and 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex) to the HP 2133 page. I will be adding</content>
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<title>ZDNet UK</title>
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<entry>
<title>Red Hat to collide with Microsoft</title>
<link href="/linux/red-hat-to-collide-with-microsoft/5183608050455139274-d4f54d433c0b885a485802c890e869ab/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:5183608050455139274-d4f54d433c0b885a485802c890e869ab</id>
<updated>2009-09-30T09:06:30.579-04:00</updated>
<summary>For years, Red Hat has happily sold Linux to Unix shops anxious to save money at equivalent or better performance. During this time, the company largely avoided Microsoft, which has tended to compete much higher up the stack. No longer.</summary>
<content type="html">For years, Red Hat has happily sold Linux to Unix shops anxious to save money at equivalent or better performance. During this time, the company largely avoided Microsoft, which has tended to compete much higher up the stack. No longer.</content>
<source>
<title>CNET News.com</title>
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<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>Isaac Sacolick</bx:fullname>
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<entry>
<title>SlimBlade Trackball Mouse and Ubuntu 9.04 Alpha</title>
<link href="/linux/slimblade-trackball-mouse-and-ubuntu-904-alpha/10263201149976251146-b1fc2a95ae7393776fda5623edae8227/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:10263201149976251146-b1fc2a95ae7393776fda5623edae8227</id>
<updated>2009-02-19T20:36:00.000-05:00</updated>
<summary>Here&#39;s some good news! The Kensington SlimBlade Trackball Mouse connects to Ubuntu 9.04 Alpha 4 with no trouble, and it reconnects automatically after reboots, which none of the other Linux distributions I have tested were able to do - including Ubuntu</summary>
<content type="html">Here&#39;s some good news! The Kensington SlimBlade Trackball Mouse connects to Ubuntu 9.04 Alpha 4 with no trouble, and it reconnects automatically after reboots, which none of the other Linux distributions I have tested were able to do - including Ubuntu</content>
<source>
<title>ZDNet UK</title>
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<entry>
<title>GMA500 support on Linux not quite there yet.</title>
<link href="/linux/gma500-support-on-linux-not-quite-there-yet/15332451654889854613-75c584d4e253aa4738e18cf33c0f2364/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:15332451654889854613-75c584d4e253aa4738e18cf33c0f2364</id>
<updated>2009-02-02T09:28:00.000-05:00</updated>
<summary>AdamW on Linux and more » Intel GMA 500 (Poulsbo) graphics on Linux: a precise and comprehensive summary as to why you’re screwed.</summary>
<content type="html">AdamW on Linux and more » Intel GMA 500 (Poulsbo) graphics on Linux: a precise and comprehensive summary as to why you’re screwed.</content>
<source>
<title>UMPCPortal</title>
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<entry>
<title>Netbooks want 3g and win7 declares analyst</title>
<link href="/linux/netbooks-want-3g-and-win7-declares-analyst/16651837016891903564-a574b3d8f5cdaf0075a18db171fb005e/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:16651837016891903564-a574b3d8f5cdaf0075a18db171fb005e</id>
<updated>2009-05-11T15:01:07.802-04:00</updated>
<summary>are to get bigger, cheaper, include in-built 3G, have touch functionality and run on Windows rather than Linux according to Lenovo worldwide competitive analyst, Matt Kohut. In an interview with TechBlorge, Kohut said netbooks were entering their...</summary>
<content type="html">are to get bigger, cheaper, include in-built 3G, have touch functionality and run on Windows rather than Linux according to Lenovo worldwide competitive analyst, Matt Kohut. In an interview with TechBlorge, Kohut said netbooks were entering their...</content>
<source>
<title>theinquirer.net</title>
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<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>Olga Kharif</bx:fullname>
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<entry>
<title>Running GNU/Linux in a virtual environment with VirtualBox – Computer Chips &amp; Hardware Technology</title>
<link href="/linux/running-gnulinux-in-a-virtual-environment-with-virtualbox--computer-chips--hardware-technology/16678246400121269753-303fd0ca331c76250693840c61306661/"/>
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<updated>2009-08-06T16:40:39.952-04:00</updated>
<summary>With the release of Windows 7 in less than three months my attention lately has been on operating systems. Windows Vista brought with it many problems and I have been frustrated both with the security and the performance of the OS. That frustration...</summary>
<content type="html">With the release of Windows 7 in less than three months my attention lately has been on operating systems. Windows Vista brought with it many problems and I have been frustrated both with the security and the performance of the OS. That frustration...</content>
<source>
<title>geek.com</title>
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<entry>
<title>How Linux Hosting Can Improve Your Bottom Line</title>
<link href="/linux/how-linux-hosting-can-improve-your-bottom-line/17266913145841662660-e9e695e1a9195d3f12c4c210a1ef9655/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:17266913145841662660-e9e695e1a9195d3f12c4c210a1ef9655</id>
<updated>2009-09-15T09:22:57.627-04:00</updated>
<summary>Linux hosting is becoming very popular with its benefits. The benefits not only focus on design but also for functionality and being cost effective. The following are the benefits of choosing a Linux server hosting and why this is a top choice among businessmen.</summary>
<content type="html">Linux hosting is becoming very popular with its benefits. The benefits not only focus on design but also for functionality and being cost effective. The following are the benefits of choosing a Linux server hosting and why this is a top choice among businessmen.</content>
<source>
<title>thetechedition.com</title>
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<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>Puneet Mehrotra</bx:fullname>
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<title>Microsoft 10-K Says Free Software Is Major Threat… Again | Blogs</title>
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<updated>2009-08-06T16:41:24.703-04:00</updated>
<summary>A website called CMSWire gets this year&#39;s Half a Loaf award for scouring the Microsoft (MSFT) 10-K annual report released July 30, 2009 for interesting tidbits and then being the first to file a half-baked story. The writer apparently did not look...</summary>
<content type="html">A website called CMSWire gets this year&#39;s Half a Loaf award for scouring the Microsoft (MSFT) 10-K annual report released July 30, 2009 for interesting tidbits and then being the first to file a half-baked story. The writer apparently did not look...</content>
<source>
<title>itbusinessedge.com</title>
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<entry>
<title>Enable Visual Effects in Ubuntu to Increase Performance</title>
<link href="/linux/enable-visual-effects-in-ubuntu-to-increase-performance/15378341502938367948-f450ccf014e7ccb5b931446ded16c916/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:15378341502938367948-f450ccf014e7ccb5b931446ded16c916</id>
<updated>2009-03-24T15:29:00.000-04:00</updated>
<summary>For a while now, I&#39;d been running Ubuntu 8.04 on my Thinkpad T61 (work machine) with Visual Effects disabled. Why?</summary>
<content type="html">For a while now, I&#39;d been running Ubuntu 8.04 on my Thinkpad T61 (work machine) with Visual Effects disabled. Why?</content>
<source>
<title>Jeremy Zawodny&#39;s blog</title>
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<title>DotNetNuke Co-founder Defends Role with Microsoft&#39;s CodePlex</title>
<link href="/linux/dotnetnuke-co-founder-defends-role-with-microsofts-codeplex/18070224292903046773-9e466bff6ebf1ed823dcb67af36e6327/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:18070224292903046773-9e466bff6ebf1ed823dcb67af36e6327</id>
<updated>2009-09-12T10:06:37.236-04:00</updated>
<summary>Shaun Walker, chief architect and co-founder at open source vendor, DotNetNuke, defended his decision to join the interim board of directors of the Microsoft-sponsored CodePlex project.</summary>
<content type="html">Shaun Walker, chief architect and co-founder at open source vendor, DotNetNuke, defended his decision to join the interim board of directors of the Microsoft-sponsored CodePlex project.</content>
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<title>daniweb.com</title>
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<bx:fullname>Ron Miller</bx:fullname>
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<title>Ubuntu, Firefox Multisearch Extension Offers Privacy Issues</title>
<link href="/linux/ubuntu-firefox-multisearch-extension-offers-privacy-issues/6660368620868361373-46f553ea72aceda85bfd7a0b81ecf1c9/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:6660368620868361373-46f553ea72aceda85bfd7a0b81ecf1c9</id>
<updated>2009-08-07T16:56:16.690-04:00</updated>
<summary>Ubuntu, Firefox Multisearch Extension Offers Privacy Issues The multisearch extension to Firefox alpha 3 for Ubuntu Linux is being developed to help improve the default behavior of new tabs and search capabilities.</summary>
<content type="html">Ubuntu, Firefox Multisearch Extension Offers Privacy Issues The multisearch extension to Firefox alpha 3 for Ubuntu Linux is being developed to help improve the default behavior of new tabs and search capabilities.</content>
<source>
<title>mysterychannelmedia.com</title>
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<bx:external-link>http://www.mysterychannelmedia.com/2009/08/ubuntu-firefox-multisearch-extension-offers-privacy-issues/</bx:external-link>
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<bx:fullname>Jonathan Franchell</bx:fullname>
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<entry>
<title>Comment: Breaking the cycle of OS fragmentation - 07/09/2009</title>
<link href="/linux/comment-breaking-the-cycle-of-os-fragmentation---07092009/5473023046460366646-1c514d21e49127e085bd46858bcb9733/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:5473023046460366646-1c514d21e49127e085bd46858bcb9733</id>
<updated>2009-09-09T15:58:56.774-04:00</updated>
<summary>The mobile software world is evolving at a rapid rate buoyed by the infusion of open source principles, methodologies, philosophies and licensing. While this is exciting and invigorating, it is also giving rise to a number of issues - some new,...</summary>
<content type="html">The mobile software world is evolving at a rapid rate buoyed by the infusion of open source principles, methodologies, philosophies and licensing. While this is exciting and invigorating, it is also giving rise to a number of issues - some new,...</content>
<source>
<title>electronicsweekly.com</title>
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<entry>
<title>Apple Delivers a Lemon??</title>
<link href="/linux/apple-delivers-a-lemon/18372804106457448216-36a84fc9923662e2936a04701084f237/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:18372804106457448216-36a84fc9923662e2936a04701084f237</id>
<updated>2009-04-30T16:37:42.502-04:00</updated>
<summary>Despite denials from Steve Jobs and interim CEO Tim Cook, Apple appears to be working on a Netbook-like, so called Media Tablet. This appears to be a 10inch touchscreen tablet without a keyboard. The Seeking Alpha reviewers are raving and already...</summary>
<content type="html">Despite denials from Steve Jobs and interim CEO Tim Cook, Apple appears to be working on a Netbook-like, so called Media Tablet. This appears to be a 10inch touchscreen tablet without a keyboard. The Seeking Alpha reviewers are raving and already...</content>
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<title>takethe5th.com</title>
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<bx:fullname>Jacques Surveyer</bx:fullname>
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<entry>
<title>Trade-Offs, Evolution and the Truth About Mobile Phone Development</title>
<link href="/linux/trade-offs-evolution-and-the-truth-about-mobile-phone-development/1022084360603545955-471527a716d5be460e5faa286a11c2c1/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:1022084360603545955-471527a716d5be460e5faa286a11c2c1</id>
<updated>2009-08-31T11:43:40.293-04:00</updated>
<summary>Developing a good mobile platform is really about making a long and complicated series of trade-offs. Software implementation in this world of trade-offs is a challenge. In associating with groups like LiMo, OHA and Symbian, experts can work together with an extensive focus on usability to move away from the assembly-line approach.</summary>
<content type="html">Developing a good mobile platform is really about making a long and complicated series of trade-offs. Software implementation in this world of trade-offs is a challenge. In associating with groups like LiMo, OHA and Symbian, experts can work together with an extensive focus on usability to move away from the assembly-line approach.</content>
<source>
<title>linuxinsider.com</title>
</source>
<bx:external-link>http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/67944.html</bx:external-link>
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<bx:fullname>Andrew Shikiar</bx:fullname>
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<entry>
<title>US Postal Service Moves To Linux</title>
<link href="/linux/us-postal-service-moves-to-linux/12184034437744624350-546b6a887d95b4ceaa803b9fa4e664d0/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:12184034437744624350-546b6a887d95b4ceaa803b9fa4e664d0</id>
<updated>2009-07-23T02:28:19.966-04:00</updated>
<summary>US Postal Service Moves To Linux. The 1300 servers that manage the US Postal Service’s package tracking system will now run on Linux. The original system code was written in Cobol, and it has taken the better part of...</summary>
<content type="html">US Postal Service Moves To Linux. The 1300 servers that manage the US Postal Service’s package tracking system will now run on Linux. The original system code was written in Cobol, and it has taken the better part of...</content>
<source>
<title>x-alt.org</title>
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<bx:external-link>http://www.x-alt.org/2009/07/us-postal-service-moves-to-linux/</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>Jonathan Franchell</bx:fullname>
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<entry>
<title>GNU/Linux - The New &#39;Hot&#39; Job Skill</title>
<link href="/linux/gnulinux---the-new-hot-job-skill/8486450210624525042-06058cedc17b538990135a489f7fa779/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:8486450210624525042-06058cedc17b538990135a489f7fa779</id>
<updated>2009-08-06T16:42:14.894-04:00</updated>
<summary>Nationwide unemployment may be heading toward double-digits in the U.S., but among the skills that are in highest demand are those of a GNU/Linux sysadmin. That&#39;s partly due to the effects of the recession -- more companies are willing to experiment...</summary>
<content type="html">Nationwide unemployment may be heading toward double-digits in the U.S., but among the skills that are in highest demand are those of a GNU/Linux sysadmin. That&#39;s partly due to the effects of the recession -- more companies are willing to experiment...</content>
<source>
<title>linuxinsider.com</title>
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<bx:external-link>http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/Linux---The-New-Hot-Job-Skill-67789.html?wlc=1249591292</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>Rudolf Olah</bx:fullname>
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<entry>
<title>Google, Apple: Two Mobile Software Visions</title>
<link href="/linux/google-apple-two-mobile-software-visions/2349283882096150887-3af2526436db325e62f6f37d12eb68c0/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:2349283882096150887-3af2526436db325e62f6f37d12eb68c0</id>
<updated>2009-07-22T12:34:30.152-04:00</updated>
<summary>When Service-now.com, a maker of software for corporate information technology departments, created a smartphone version of its product last year, it bucked a major trend...</summary>
<content type="html">When Service-now.com, a maker of software for corporate information technology departments, created a smartphone version of its product last year, it bucked a major trend...</content>
<source>
<title>BusinessWeek</title>
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<bx:external-link>http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/jul2009/tc20090722_093509.htm</bx:external-link>
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<entry>
<title>Desktop Linux: Why it may have lost its chance | Open Source</title>
<link href="/linux/desktop-linux-why-it-may-have-lost-its-chance--open-source/11725132633500230015-7365b53b22e45d63e77cec24f71f3bbf/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:11725132633500230015-7365b53b22e45d63e77cec24f71f3bbf</id>
<updated>2009-04-28T18:14:47.219-04:00</updated>
<summary>It&#39;s time we faced it: The Year of the Linux Desktop, long foretold, isn&#39;t coming. Year after year, breathless pundits announce that the open source OS is on the verge of a tipping point, a critical mass that will see businesses abandoning Windows...</summary>
<content type="html">It&#39;s time we faced it: The Year of the Linux Desktop, long foretold, isn&#39;t coming. Year after year, breathless pundits announce that the open source OS is on the verge of a tipping point, a critical mass that will see businesses abandoning Windows...</content>
<source>
<title>infoworld.com</title>
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