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“OK Labs is shipping a commercially supported, BSD-licensed ‘OKL4’ microkernel that runs Linux and other guest OSes in user space, targeting devices such as mobile phones.” — Aussie rockers OK Labs and Fluffy Spider, working together.
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“The open source platform will enable Loyalty Pacific to meet current and future business needs, which makes it a critical part the company’s future - from the server right through to the desktop.” — Loyalty Pacific (FlyBuys) embraces Linux.
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Jeff Waugh is passionate about the philosophy of Software Freedom and the business of Open Source. Would you like to know more?
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- "A .22 calibre mind in a .357 world." -- Bartlet on Ritchie, applicable to Palin: A shallow candidate, out of her depth. McCain's judgement. 2 days ago
- "past is prologue." -- Joe Biden... a great thought, but probably way above the heads of much of the electorate. wish that weren't the case. 4 days ago
- RT @hodgman "If you want a VP who wants to expand the power of her office, and never give interviews or answer direct questions, VOTE PALIN" 4 days ago
- Sarah Palin... supporting abuse of the constitution while standing in front of a huge banner that says, "protecting the constitution". 4 days ago
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