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28 October 2008

Shuttleworth: I will fund Canonical for 3-5 more years

By Chris Kanaracus, IDG News Service

Mark Shuttleworth , founder of Canonical, the commercial backer of the Ubuntu Linux operating system, may have to fund the company for three to five more years. Read more...

Ubuntu Linux for desktops out this week28 Oct 08
Toshiba joins chase for netbook market28 Oct 08
Dell announces Inspiron Mini 12 netbook27 Oct 08
Wikipedia moves to one Linux vendor10 Oct 08
Mozilla backs down over Firefox EULA outrage18 Sep 08
Lenovo drops Linux sales on web12 Sep 08
Dell mini-laptop hits the streets04 Sep 08

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14 November 2008

Share This: The Internet is a Right

By Glyn Moody

“They order, said I, this matter better in France.” So wrote Laurence Sterne in his 1768 book A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy. Alas, things have changed much since then, at least as far as the Internet is concerned. In the light of recent events, now he would we have to say: they order this matter worse in France. Even more unfortunately, France's bad habits are spreading, and could have serious consequences for free software.... Read more...

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