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Dell IdeaStorm's First Birthday

02/15/2008  III
Relevance: 7.92
Just one year after Dell launched the IdeaStorm website where users can submit and vote on ideas for Dell to improve, the list of changes Dell has made is impressive, including launching their first Linux PCs.
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Dell Promises Linux on Desktop and Laptop PCs

03/30/2007  IIIII
Relevance: 7.30
Dell received more than 100,000 responses in its recent survey, and more than 70 percent of the respondents said they would want a Dell PC with Linux for both home and office use. The Dell announcement of plans to pre-install and support Linux could encourage more widespread use of Linux PCs by small businesses as well as consumers.
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22 Confessions Of A Former Dell Sales Manager

06/17/2007  III
Relevance: 7.29
A former Dell kiosk manager writes us to share helpful tips about doing business with Dell. He has no particular problems with Dell, he just wanted to share some helpful tips for consumers looking to get the best deal. He includes info on getting the best deal from the website, different kinds of promotions the Dell offers, insider details on how the kiosk sales reps are compensated, what coupons and deals they have to offer you to close the deal, the email format for Dell in case you're thinking of launching an EECB, where to take your Dell credit card complaints, which extended warranties to avoid, how to get a domestic tech support rep... and more.
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Dell gives desktop Linux its"full attention"

02/21/2007  II
Relevance: 7.27
In an attempt to boost its sagging fortunes, Dell, one of the leading PC makers in America, recently launched the Dell Idea Storm website to solicit ideas on how to get Dell back to the top. The most popular idea so far? Desktops with pre-installed Linux.
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A reason why Dell probably won't pre-load OpenOffice

03/17/2007  I
Relevance: 7.16
In an open letter released earlier this week, the OpenOffice.org community invited Michael Dell to work with them to pre-install OpenOffice.org 2 office software on Dell computers.This rather humorous ad campaign could play a roll in why Dell may not accept the invitation.
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Top 10 things Dell customers want from the company

02/20/2007  II
Relevance: 7.08
Thumbs up to Dell for the launch of its IdeaStorm website, which asks customers what new products and/or services they'd like Dell to launch, then gets them to vote on the best ones.[Site busy at moment - Service Temporarily Unavailable - Please try again later. Apache/2.2.2 (Fedora) Server at www.dellideastorm.com Port 80 - Hey Dell uses Fedora? - AS]
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Dell to sell at Wal-Mart ... and Ubuntu Linux makes its debut on Dell.com

05/25/2007  IIII
Relevance: 7.03
Today's debut of Dell PCs with Linux preinstalled threatened to be eclipsed by another Dell bombshell -- the Round Rock, Texas, PC giant will supplement it's direct-to-you sales method with a heaping helping of Middle American retail through Wal-Mart.
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Dell and The Saga of Poor Linux Support

09/24/2007  IIIII
Relevance: 6.88
Certainly another reason to consider when buying your Ubuntu PCs from System76 over Dell, it seems to me. Having dealt with Dell 'support' in the past, it's clear. It is the over-sized anchor on an already sinking ship.
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Michael Dell's Linux choice? Ubuntu

04/19/2007  I
Relevance: 6.88
What operating system do the heads of Fortune 500 companies run on their personal laptops? In the case of Michael S. Dell, president and CEO of Dell, it's Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn. Yes, the head of Dell Inc., with a market-capitalization of just south of $56-billion, isn't just saying that Dell will be selling Linux-equipped PCs in the near future -- he's already running Linux at home.
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Why Dell Is Really Saying No to Linux

03/12/2007  IIIII
Relevance: 6.83
By now, many of you may be wondering why Dell is passing up such a great niche market by not offering Linux as an alternative OS option to Windows. We have talked about how this would only prove to benefit a company like Dell, but we have also acknowledged the fact that it will likely never happen.
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