Breakdown of the Takedown: Osama’s Last Hour

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Julian Assange at New Media Days 09 in Copenhagen.
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Open source software may be the answer…

“There’s a persistent perception that open source software is being ignored in the enterprise, that IT management fears it and it ends up being more costly to deploy than proprietary solutions. That’s certainly the perception that some major software vendors would like you to have. But it’s Jeffrey Hammond’s job to dispel those perceptions, at least when they aren’t accurate. As an analyst for Forrester Research, Hammond covers the world of software development as well as Web 2.0 and rich internet applications, so he sees how open source is being used on a daily basis. He’ll be speaking at OSCON, the O’Reilly Open Source Convention, talking about the true cost of using open source, and he gave us a sample of what’s going on in the enterprise at the moment.” Source: Open Source is Infiltrating the Enterprise – O’Reilly Radar 

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Meet ‘SEAL Team 6’, The Bad-Asses Who Killed Osama bin Laden

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America by the Numbers

King James Version of the Bible is 400 years old

Anatomy of a Librarian

The Real Cost of Dating

A still of 2004 Osama bin Laden video
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I have great hopes for this product, but the experience of this reviewer is not so hot…

“Everex’s CloudBook aims to one-up the Asus Eee PC with a larger hard drive and a flashy new operating system. 

Along with our review of the CloudBook, we’re taking a closer look by using this new UMPC to perform everyday activities from blogging to editing images to listening to music. Follow along with our CloudBook adventures.”

The hardware is from Everex and the OS is a version of Ubuntu optimized by the folks at Google for use with Google Apps for Domains and other applications.

Based on what I’m reading here, I’m more than underwhelmed. Let’s hope these folks get their act together. Click here to read the full article online…

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