Flock Appears After Year in Hiding, Now Based on Chromium
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more »Debian Project Wants User Art for "Squeeze" OS
Jun 16, 2010Contribute your own Squeeze Artwork and it may become the default background for the next version of Debian.
more »Twilio Releases OpenVBX
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more »OpenCL 1.1 Fully Backwards Compatible
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more »Sugar Learning Platform and GNOME Desktop Now Available on One Laptop per Child XO-1.5
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more »MeeGo Announces Handset and Core OS Hierarchies
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more »WebM Enters the Firefox Trunk
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more »Android 2.2 Coming to myTouch 3G series
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