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MicroFOSS and Other Oxymorons: How Can Anyone Be So Gullible?

10/20/2008  III
Relevance: 5.14
Developers would have no access to source code that they depend upon. Not only would they be subjected to risk from unnamed software patents Microsoft holds and might actually use shall a particular project become a threat to its crown jewels; But moreover, all developers would have is some belated and incomplete documentation which is vital.
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LINFO Project Is Vital Starting Point For GNU/Linux Newcomers

11/08/2007  I
Relevance: 4.97
If you are new to the GNU/Linux world, and need to know where to begin, you might find the LINFO project very useful.
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Leading Itanium Processor Experts to Keynote Gelato Conference

08/18/2006  IIIIII
Relevance: 4.82
Steve Geary (HP) and Cameron McNairy (Intel) will deliver vital insights regarding the ItaniumŪ architecture at the Gelato ICE: ItaniumŪ Conference& Expo to be held on October 1-4, 2006 in Singapore.
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What IP Did Novell License from Microsoft?

05/14/2007  IIII
Relevance: 4.76
Secrecy is unacceptable in an open development model and community, and Novell's (in)actions threaten to stall or even destroy the advance of Free Software. It is of vital importance to the community - and especially any projects accepting Novell code and patches - for Novell to publicly and unequivocally state the details of their agreement...
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Surprise! 5 Year TCO for Computers in Schools: $2,700

09/26/2008  I
Relevance: 4.75
While I am not always a fan of Microsoft's actions around technology in education, I do have to give them credit for hiring my friends Vital Wave Consulting to do a 5 year Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) study on introducing computers into Indian schools that focused on multiple different configurations, platforms, and even operating systems.
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System logging explained in Linux

07/18/2007  II
Relevance: 4.71
In linux, a variety of log files are maintained. And its understanding is often vital for troubleshooting system problems. This article explains the different log files maintained in Linux and how to make good use of them.
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Flurry Sees Analytics Opportunity in Blizzard of Mobile Apps

10/21/2008  II
Relevance: 4.63
As more and more consumers download smartphone applications, it's become increasingly vital for developers, phone makers and wireless carriers to have a deeper understanding of how customers interact with them. That's where a company like Flurry comes in. The San Francisco-based startup has developed software that gives demographic information about mobile application consumers.
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PC World - Debian Linux cluster beats supercomputer in Tsunami warnings

03/15/2008  I
Relevance: 4.58
The Philippine government's official weather service, PAGASA, has replaced its SGI supercomputer with a clustered Debian Linux system that can process information vital to protection against typhoons, floods, droughts, tsunamis and other wild weather conditions at a fraction of the cost.
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Konsole Usage Survey

03/20/2007  IIII
Relevance: 4.51
Robert Knight, lead maintainer of Konsole has launched a Konsole Usage Survey. 28 questions are waiting for your answers. Use this chance to give useful feedback about a vital and often-used base application of KDE to enable Robert to make Konsole the best console application for KDE 4.
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Tutorial: Understanding OSPF Routing (part 2)

10/30/2008  IIIIII
Relevance: 4.49
In today's installment of the classic Networking 101 series, Charlie Schluting guides us through the vital innards of OSPF, the Open Shortest Path First routing protocol: LSAs (Link-State Advertisements), packet types, and area types. Knowing these things ensures you will always understand your routing infrastructure, and never make daft mistakes.
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