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Infrastructure Linux News for Jan 12, 2005:
Linux Magazine: Now and Xen
(2005-01-12 07:00:55) "Xen, a new, high-performance x86 virtualization system, saves money, boosts usage..."
LinuxDevices: Linux Smartphone Debuts in UK
(2005-01-12 07:45:19) "A company claiming to be the largest 'specialist retailer' of wireless technology in Europe and North America has begun selling one of the world's first Linux-based smartphones..."
The GNOME Journal: CD/DVD Creation with Nautilus
(2005-01-12 08:30:46) "...Ken Vandine covers everything you need to know about burning data CDs or DVDs using Nautilus. If you’re looking for audio CD burning in GNOME, fear not, for we plan to cover this topic in a future GNOME Journal release..."
Netcraft: Firefox Makes Gains as RSS Reader
(2005-01-12 09:15:11) "But Firefox is also grabbing market share as an RSS reader, according to new data from RSS service provider Feedburner..."
Tectonic: Free Software in Africa--2005 a Year for Real Growth
(2005-01-12 12:15:45) "With the start of a brand new year Tectonic spoke to Bildad Kagai, co-ordinator of the Free Software and Open Source Foundation for Africa, and asked him what the coming year holds for FOSS in Africa..."
Linux.com: Publishing with Ooo Writer and DokuWiki
(2005-01-12 13:00:38) "You can, of course, use OOo Web to convert existing files into HTML, but you might want a more powerful and flexible tool to maintain the published documents online--a wiki, for example, and specifically DokuWiki..."
BusinessWeek: Mozilla Is Gaining on Godzilla
(2005-01-12 16:00:52) "With the open-source community on its side and many lessons learned, the browser upstart keeps taking market-share from Microsoft..."
Techworld: Pervasive Posts Rival to MySQL
(2005-01-12 17:30:42) "Pervasive Software, best known for embedded databases aimed at medium-sized businesses, is making the leap into the enterprise with a customised version of the open-source PostgreSQL database..."
LinuxDevices: DVR Reference Design Runs Linux, Open Source MythTV
(2005-01-12 22:45:13) "The Royal Linux Media Center was among a handful of digital entertainment center prototypes shown by Transmeta at the Consumer Electronics Show last week..."
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