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ArsTechnica

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Pirate Party’s Copyright Reform Cannon Could Sink Copyleft

July 27, 2009

KDE’s New Plasma Netbook Interface Shines in Small Places

July 24, 2009

Firefox 3.5.1 Released to Patch TraceMonkey Vulnerability

July 19, 2009

Netbook UI, Photo Management Coming to Banshee Media Player

July 15, 2009

Instant-on Linux Vendors Respond to Chrome OS

July 14, 2009

Ksplice: Update Computers Without Rebooting

July 14, 2009

Getting Things Done with Linux To-Do List Programs

July 12, 2009

Google’s Native Client Security Contest Found (Minor) Flaws

July 8, 2009

Google Chromium Gains Native Theming Support on Linux

July 8, 2009

Microsoft Issues Patent Promise, Dispels Mono Legal Concerns

July 7, 2009
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