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Writer's Café: An IDE for writers, Dec 01, 2007
Designed specifically for writing professionals, this application suite includes a few clever features that make it a must-have tool, whether you write for a living or for fun.
The Convenient Fiction of Distributions, Dec 01, 2007
I am increasingly convinced all of the arguments between Linux distributions are going to become moot very soon. If they aren't there already.
Could Linux Help Bring Both Koreas Together?, Dec 01, 2007
People in South Korea speak of folks in North Korea more as lost brothers than bitter enemies. Over the years the two have made various rapprochements, but now it looks like North and South are teaming up on a whole new kind of joint project: a Korean-language Linux distribution.
Vista's first year leaves little to celebrate, Dec 01, 2007
A year since its launch, there is only the smallest of fairy cakes for Vista. Although Microsoft claims high achievements for its new Windows operating system, the sense on the ground is that the OS is lagging badly behind people's expectations. Meanwhile sprightly geriatric XP is about to get a new shot of monkey glands in Service Pack 3.
Mozilla Swats Firefox Bug With a Patch, Dec 01, 2007
Officials at Mozilla said they have released an update to fix a flaw in the recently released 2.0.0.10 version of their Firefox browser.
Google's Android Could Provide Sustenance For Mobile Linux, Dec 01, 2007
Google's Open Handset Alliance and its use of Apache V2 public license, could prove as a proof-of-concept for some companies, ABI analysts suggest.
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