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Crunch Proofing Your Business?

I know I’m kind of preaching to the converted here but I have been thinking about ideas to promote OSS, and our company’s services, here in the UK. And I’m particularly thinking about this with regards...

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Building your own PC…

My regular desktop computer, Twoflower*, that I use for work and play is dying… Twoflower is pretty old now by PC terms and is becoming quite unreliable. I built it about 4 or 5 years ago I guess,...

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Open Source Makes REAL Money

This is such a great story that needs no further comment from me. http://pythonide.blogspot.com/2008/10/how-to-make-money-with-free-software.html. So cooooool.

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Did Microsoft make Firefox?

This post by Matt Assay discussing how we got to a competitive browser market got me thinking. (Dangerous I know, but bear with me.) … I suppose the truly intriguing thing is not that we have a...

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Thunderbird 3 on a netbook?

I’ve been discussing the layout of the forthcoming TB3 release on their mailing list recently. Since I installed it on my new Asus 1008HA on top of the Ubuntu Karmic Alpha build I’m having a bit of an...

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Is Canonical Becoming The New Microsoft? [Updated]

[Update: It seems I made my point very badly. Please read this follow-up post where I try to explain what I was asking]. Whoah! Hold on everyone. Let me don my asbestos suit first will you. Thanks....

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Sam Varghese Got It Wrong?

On the 10th of February I updated my original “Is Canonical becoming the new Microsoft?” post to make it clearer that what I was actually asking was about whether the company is becoming the next...

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How to remove Mono from Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx [Updated]

Monogenea Monogeneans are ectoparasites, meaning they live on the surface of their host’s body (as opposed to inside of it) and feed mainly on mucus and other detritus. To ensure they do not lose grip...

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