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Is Dell Getting Its Android On?view story

http://www.linuxinsider.com – Dell is reportedly building an Android smartphone for AT&T. If the rumor should prove true, it would mean significant advances for both companies. It would be AT&T's first offering built on the open source mobile operating system developed by Google. (General)

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Four short links: 8 October 2009 - DIY Baby Rocker, Unix Systems Glory, Encrypting Ephemera, and Explaining Creative Joyview story

http://feedproxy.google.com – Linux Baby Rocker -- Check out this inventive use of a CD drive and the eject command, combined to create an automatic baby rocker. (via Hacker News) This and more in today's Four Short Links. (General)

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Karmic Koala: The best Ubuntu Linux ever?view story

http://blogs.computerworld.com – After kicking the tires of the beta of Ubuntu Linux 9.10, I'm impressed. This may be the best version of Ubuntu to date. read more (General)

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Whipping out the pipe snakeview story

http://blogs.gnome.org – Can’t go home till the plumbing is done … to get down and dirty with your wifi card.  Really, get your mind out of the gutter.  Lets keep (General)

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Four short links: 14 September 2009 - NoSQL, Gov 2.0 Videos, Linux Conf, Geodata Grumpview story

http://radar.oreilly.com – WTF Is A Supercolumn? -- Cassandra is a NoSQL database, a triplestore that scales superwell. Because it's not the usual relational thing we're accustomed to, the language can be a barrier to learning: ColumnFamily, SuperColumns, and more. This post explains what's what, with examples. (General)

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Shuttleworth and the Raging Inferno of the Great Sexism Debateview story

http://www.linuxinsider.com – If the success of a conference can be judged by the duration of the conversations that follow from it, LinuxCon was a hit beyond measure. Here it is, two weeks later, and the repercussions are still being felt. (General)

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Red Hat comes out swinging against software patentsview story

http://blogs.computerworld.com – What do Microsoft, Red Hat, and Canonical all have in common? They all dislike software patents. read more (General)

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Linux on the Air - or Not?view story

http://www.linuxinsider.com – Austin is now home to what appears to be the first-ever radio ad for Linux. None other than Ken Starks of the HeliOS Project announced the good news a few weeks ago, explaining that the 60-second ad -- recorded pro bono by professional voice talent -- would be running several times a day for a full month on Austin's KLBJ AM. (General)

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Waiting for Chromeview story

http://blogs.computerworld.com – Google's Linux-based Chrome operating system still hasn't made an official appearance, but rumors are coming out of China of early devices running alpha Chrome and some Linux fans have made their own version. read more (General)

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Garmin Takes a New Tack With Linux-Based Nav Phoneview story

http://www.linuxinsider.com – After nearly two years of anticipation, Garmin and AT&T announced Tuesday that the long-awaited Garmin Nuvifone G60 will become available in the United States starting Oct. 4. (General)

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40 years of Unixview story

http://blogs.computerworld.com – Where we've been and where we're going. read more (General)