blogs.computerworld.com - 3/5/2009
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Red Hat isn't just switching from Xen to KVM for virtualization, Red Hat also announced that it would be offering a remote desktop management and virtualization system. I checked, that means Red Hat will be releasing a desktop Linux.
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blogs.computerworld.com - 3/6/2009
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blogs.computerworld.com —
There's been lots of speculation that Google might
launch its own Linux-based desktop operating based on its
Android. Now, Google CEO in hinting that that's exactly what Google might be doing. read more Presented By: ...
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Google CEO hints Google/Linux netbooks may be coming
blogs.computerworld.com - 3/5/2009
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blogs.computerworld.com —
There's been a lot of talk -- including
from me -- that Linux is hurting Microsoft because
of its big market share in netbook sales. But recent figures from the research firm NPD Group show that it's a myth. Windows now has more than 90% of all ...
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Study: Windows clobbers Linux on netbooks with over 90% ...
likewise.com - 3/5/2009
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... . Recently Red Hat told Computerworld that it plans to grow its desktop footprint with a "desktop" that isn't: it's a virtual machine running remotely on a server, and which ...
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