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IBM and Business Partners Introduce a Linux-Based, Virtual Desktop
IBM and Business Partners Introduce a Linux-Based, Virtual Desktop
Linux - Stop holding our kids back
Linux - Stop holding our kids back
linuxlock.blogspot.com — This blog is momentarily interrupted to bring you a snippet of recently received email. "...observed one of... my students with a group of other children gathered around his laptop. Upon looking at his computer, I saw he was giving a demonstration of ... (more) Linux - Stop holding our kids back
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ip.com — New Models of Intellectual Property November 13, 2008 Johnson Kong , IP.com's Executive Vice President and head... of Asia Pacific to co-chair with Mr. Martin Wolf of the Financial Times on the upcoming Salzburg Global Seminar on Sat 06 December - Thu ... (more) IP.com
Linux on the iPhone
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IBM, Virtual Bridges and Canonical Offer Ubuntu-based Virtual Desktop
OStatic blogs — ... Today IBM announced that it has teamed with Canonical and Virtual Bridges to offer a Linux-based virtual desktop computing environment. With this product, IBM hopes to emphasize and increase adoption of its Lotus collaboration software, as well as promote the use of Linux (Canonical's ...

IBM, Virtual Bridges and Canonical Offer Ubuntu-based Virtual Desktop [OStatic]
GigaOM Network — ... Today IBM announced that it has teamed with Canonical and Virtual Bridges to offer a Linux-based virtual desktop computing environment. With this product, IBM hopes to emphasize and increase adoption of its Lotus collaboration software, as well as promote the use of Linux (Canonical's ...

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