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Source: Linux Today Network Computing: "If you work for a university where you have a large pool of talented, but cheap, labor (interns), then an open source project might make sense because you have people who can manage and maintain the system "
Source: Linux Today ITtoolbox: "Most people of the technical bent are forever poking and prodding at the insides of what we use. Whether it be a radio, clock, car or computer it is in our curious nature to wonder how things work and investigate them "

Source: Linux Today ServerWatch: "We didn't quite finish up our server kernel vs. desktop kernel comparison, so today we'll wrap that up, plus we'll dig into the included services in Ubuntu Server "
  
Source: Linux Today Defective by Design: "The Amazon kindle provides convenience, but at the cost of freedom. When you purchase a kindle, you must agree to use the Digital Restriction Management system "

Source: Linux Today Computerworld: "Like many gearheads, I've owned a lot of portable computers over the years--and I've wanted to replace every last one with a smaller, sleeker upgrade, from the 'luggable' Apple IIc onward "
 
Source: Linux Today CRN: "So, while Ubuntu sits and waits to take on the best RPM distribution in our testing, here's the lineup for Round 2 "
   
Source: Linux Today LinuxInsider: "Sun Microsystems on Monday plans to announce several key enhancements to its StarOffice and OpenOffice.org office productivity software suites "
   
Source: Linux Today Datamation: "Apple and Linux are engaged in battle--a battle to win over disgruntled Windows users. But who will win, and what will the consequences be for the loser ?"
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