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Michael Dell's new Linux system

04/19/2007  I
Relevance: 9.28
What kind of computer does Michael Dell have? See for yourself. These are the systems and peripherals Michael is using right now.
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Software Freedom: More Than Copyright

03/19/2008  I
Relevance: 6.91
I was surprised last week to see a posting from Michael Tiemann, the President of the Open Source Initiative and a VP at Red Hat. Any posting with a subject of line of"Simon Phipps Was Right" is bound to catch my eye, but this one was especially unexpected because in the original discussion I had thought that Michael was largely right!
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OLPC official challenges Michael Dell

07/15/2007  III
Relevance: 6.76
Walter Bender, the One Laptop Per Child program's director of software, told DesktopLinux.com on July 13 that he invites Dell Computer founder and CEO Michael Dell to help figure out how to better use 125 million computers that are discarded annually because they are archaic.
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People Behind KDE: Michael Pyne

08/18/2008  III
Relevance: 6.61
In the nextPeople Behind KDE interview, we stay in the United States of America (but leave in an underwater craft!) to meet a KDE developer who could be a JuKebox in another life, someone who helps you build development versions of KDE (staying on the bleeding edge without the pain!) - tonight's star of People Behind KDE is Michael Pyne.
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Interfview with Novell's Michael Meeks of OpenOffice.org

05/08/2007  I
Relevance: 6.51
A good, fairly short interview with Novell's Michael Meeks who works on OpenOffice.org.
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Michael DeAloia to Keynote Notacon 4

03/14/2007  II
Relevance: 6.42
The 'tech czar' for the City of Cleveland, Michael DeAloia, will be the keynote speaker at this year's Notacon, April 27th-29th in downtown Cleveland.
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Portrait: Rosegarden's D. Michael McIntyre

01/25/2007  II
Relevance: 6.26
If there is anything like a"typical" member of the free/open source community, that template is probably nothing like D. Michael McIntyre. By profession a truck driver, McIntyre holds a bachelor's degree in Foreign Languages, and he's used his facility with words to document the popular Rosegarden project. He's since gone on to do whatever he sees that needs to be done on the project, and has become an integral part of the Rosegarden team.
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What They're Using: Michael Anti and His Eee PC

09/13/2008  III
Relevance: 6.24
Michael Anti is an engineer and journalist whose work has appeared in theNew York Times, Huaxia Times, 21st Century World Herald, Washington Post, Southern Metropolis Daily andFar and Wide Journal. He has been a researcher, a columnist, a reporter, a war correspondent in Baghdad (in 2003) and moreâ€' and achieved notoriety in 2005 when Microsoft deleted his blog.
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Michael Dell's Linux choice? Ubuntu

04/19/2007  I
Relevance: 6.18
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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Michael Dell: Linux coming to SMBs, Europe soon

07/12/2007  I
Relevance: 5.99
Dell plans on expanding the reach of its factory-installed Linux PCs to include small and midsize businesses and Europe, Michael Dell, the company's founder and CEO, said at a July 10 event in New York. This will include a focus on SMBs as well as the European market. Dell, however, did not offer a specific time frame.
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