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Linux News for Dec 30, 2005
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Editor's Note: The Top 10 Stories for 2005 (Dec 30, 2005, 23:30)
Our annual tradition continues with a look at the stories you
thought were most interesting during the last 12 months.
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Electronic Business Asia Online: Renesas� SH-Mobile Supported by Wipro's AQUA (Dec 30, 2005, 22:00)
"Renesas Technology and Wipro Technologies have announced that
they have succeeded to port Wipro's AQUA - a Linux based mobile
phone reference framework- onto Renesas' SH-Mobile Series
application processors for 2.5G and 3G mobile phones..."
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eWeek: MySQL vs. the Lite Databases: A Fair Comparison? (Dec 30, 2005, 20:30)
"Not to pick on MySQL—I'm glad to see they were picked to
be editor's choice in Builder AU's recent road test of
databases..."
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eWeek: The Open-Source Martyr Meets His Fate (Dec 30, 2005, 19:00)
"Well, we don't have Peter Quinn to kick around anymore..."
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Internetnews.com: GNU Telephony Stack Opens Up VoIP (Dec 30, 2005, 18:00)
"The GNU (define) Telephony stack is out and aiming to provide
users of proprietary VoIP (define) stacks with a free software
alternative..."
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Technology Evaluation Center: Demand at the Fount of Open Source (Dec 30, 2005, 17:30)
"This article provides an overview of Free and open source
software (FOSS) concepts for both enterprise software clients and
vendors that would like to be let in on the buzz..."
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LinuxInsider: ComputerWorld: Mandriva Eyes Corporate Marketplace (Dec 30, 2005, 16:00)
"Mandriva, now the third-largest Linux Get Linux or Windows
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distributor behind Red Hat (Nasdaq: RHAT) Latest News about Red Hat
and Novell (Nasdaq: NOVL) Latest News about Novell, is pushing to
move from its consumer and small-business market niches into the
realm of enterprise IT..."
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Blogosphere goes wild for Firefox P2P extension (Dec 30, 2005, 14:30)
"Bloggers around the world have been talking about the latest
Firefox extension, even though it isn't yet available..."
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Express Computer: High Availability and Cluster Computing (Dec 30, 2005, 13:03)
"A cluster refers to a group of loosely coupled computers that
work together as one..."
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