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Post I enjoyed week week 40

Monday, October 1st, 2007

Yet another week have past and it’s time to share the posts I enjoyed reading.
The [GAS] ultimate “How To” contest - More than $1300 in prizes!

[GAS] now that’s a blog I enjoy reading, they mix the geeky technology posts with funny videos and posts. A good blend that I wish I had came up with. […]

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Top Commentators Plugin - is it wise to use?

Sunday, September 30th, 2007

Blogs, blogers, blog readers that’s a sphere I and you reading this blog are a part of. Not only is the relationship between the writer and reader important but you can’t forget about the relationship between the readers as well. If you are a blog owner you most of the time want to have […]

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3D Desktop Right From the Start in Ubuntu 7.10

Friday, September 28th, 2007

Ubuntu 7.10, which is released in October, has came out as a beta. The list of new things is impressing, among other things, the 3D desktop will be running right from the start.

The window environment Gnome 2.20 will be as I mentioned in a earlier post also available from the start.
The 3D desktop Compiz Fusion […]

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Desktop Linux is testing different distributions and first out was Xandros Linux which they see as one of the better distributions for people that are used to Windows. Superbly integrated with Active Directory and Microsoft Exchange is some of the reasons.

Which Linux is best for a desktop is a topic you can talk for ever […]

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Russia mobilises - 2009 Linux takes over

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

Russia plans to install their own Linux distribution “Russia OS” in every school in the country, The program starts next year in three regions and during 2009 the Linux operation is put into high gear, reports CNews

The goal is basically that Russia OS will be installed on each school computer throughout Russia and in this […]

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