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Source: Linux Today OStatic: "There are many people who say that they can't or won't switch away from Windows because of Quicken, which allows them to keep track of their money. GNUCash is a similar sort of program, but as you might expect, it contains not only a large number of built-in features, but also many capabilities that can be scripted and customized."
    
Source: Linux Today Shantanu's Technophilic Musings: "Everywhere you go, any building you enter, any OS you operate, any settings window you open, one rule remains set in stone, "THE ESCAPE DOOR". Always give an exit path, a way to make it all go away, make it look like nothing happened. But Gnome seems to think otherwise."
  
Source: Linux Today Free Software Magazine: "The temptation to compare the FreeRunner and the Apple iPhone can be overwhelming. They both run a Unix-like operating system; they both have GPS, wi-fi, and accelerometers; they are both cell phones. In spite of their similarities, their differences are even more striking."
  
Source: Linux Today Linux.com: "Reader Christian Nielsen wrote from Sweden to tell us he and his girlfriend have named their baby Linux, after the operating system, and attached this darling photo."
Source: Linux Today LinuxPlanet: "With the ip command you can assign multiple network addresses to a network interface, without creating aliases like ifconfig requires."
 
Source: Linux Today Linux Dynasty: "Just as I brought you the Ubuntu 8.10B ScreenShots, I now bring you the Kubuntu 8.10B ScreenShots."
      
Source: Linux Today Intranet Journal: "9. OxygenOffice Professional -- Think of it as Open Office with all of the bells and whistles. Clip art, extra fonts, templates, and all of the little extras you wished a standard install of Open Office might bother to come with."
Source: Linux Today Linux Magazine: "In the second keynote of the Linux-Kongress in Hamburg, Germany, cofounder of LWN.net and kernel developer Jonathan Corbet presented details on yesterday's released Kernel 2.6.27, but also described some of the work Linux Torvalds and his group of hackers have been up to."
  
Source: Linux Today Realeyes Technology: "Using this definition, it is obvious that 'cloud computing' is simply a buzzword. Anyone who makes online purchases, has an online Email account, or has joined a social networking site is participating in 'cloud computing'."
Source: Linux Today IBM Developerworks: "In addition to building Web and console applications with Ruby, you can write complex GUI desktop applications that run unmodified on multiple platforms. This article introduces Monkeybars,a library that uses JRuby and Swing for building applications, and takes you through an example application."
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