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| It's a great value for many server applications, but Linux still lacks a compelling reason for people to switch from Windows or Mac OS. | ||||
| Opinion: Linux on the desktop: Still not happening | ||||
| The Download Sort add-on for Firefox can automatically save your downloads to various folders based on rules you define. This freebie might take a bit of work to set up, but once you've got it rolling your downloads will sort themselves right into place. | ||||
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| The North Korean government appears to have developed its own graphical Linux-based operating system, though its people still prefer that icon of Yankee high-tech imperialism, Microsoft Windows. | ||||
| N. Korea develops operating system with Windows-like GUI, Linux guts | ||||
| The success of open-source software raises a tantalizing question: Could the same design philosophy work for tech gadgets? | ||||
| Open-source hardware takes baby steps toward the gadget mainstream | ||||
| Genieo (free) automatically pulls in stories and feeds from sites you visit to create a custom home page. While largely effortless, you'll likely find it less customizable than similar online offerings. | ||||
| Genieo Creates Home Page From Your Browsings | ||||
| Conical's Ubuntu has become third Linux operating system approved by the General Services Administration for use by federal purchasers. It joins Linux distributions from Red Hat and Novell, already available through the GSA Advantage purchasing program. | ||||
| Ubuntu Linux now available to U.S. government customers | ||||
| View more Linux news and analysis from Computerworld.com | ||||
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