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Top 10 Linux Desktop Hurdles on 2008-05-29
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Ubuntu, based on Debian, is the worst offender when considering the onslaught of feature and compatibility regressions. Wireless chipsets that worked flawlessly in one release are hosed in the next
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- delicious blog » Firefox 3, del.icio.us, and you on 2008-04-30
- Ulteo Documents Synchronizer - Ulteo - My digital life made simple on 2008-04-30
- Ulteo Application System: a FREE operating system on your PC! - Ulteo - My digital life made simple on 2008-04-21
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2008 is the year of Linux on the desktop [dive into mark] on 2008-01-04
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So yeah, my parents switched to Linux because — among other reasons — it was easier to use with their iPod. That’s how badly Apple has lost the plot.
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And then I told him that he really needed a Mac-specific keyboard replacement because their CD drive had no physical eject button, which led to a red-faced rant about how “Steve doesn’t like buttons ruining his precious f!@#ing curves.” (Like father, like son, no?)
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- Training - Ubuntu Wiki on 2007-12-27
- Email Apps: Bookmark Your Email with Gmail or Mail.app on 2007-12-19
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Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog: Google, Apple and the future of personal computing on 2007-12-19
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What's at stake is control over personal computing itself - and Microsoft knows that, confronting the combined front-end and back-end skills of Google and Apple, it's at a big disadvantage. It will likely lose this war.
So how how long before the first Google-Apple Cloud Computer appears? I would say it's months, not years. And then the fireworks really begin.
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- Open Social Web on 2007-12-15
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Open Social Graph @ Plaxo on 2007-12-15
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At Plaxo, we believe strongly that users should have ownership, control, and portability of their profiles and friends list. No service you use should claim your data as their own and keep it trapped in their "walled garden". We will continue to publish tools and articles here and on our blog to empower users and support a truly open social web.
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