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RE: ZFS (posted 2008-10-31 23:27:30)
Score: -1
3 response(s), 7 in thread
Attached to: A Better File System for Linux?
RE[3]: Then start investing in Gnash or SWFdec (posted 2008-10-23 20:58:10)
Score: 3
Attached to: ARM To Enter Netbook Market
Well said... (posted 2008-10-11 06:27:25)
Score: 4
2 response(s), 2 in thread
Attached to: Measuring the True Success of OpenOffice.org
RE: Maybe it was always like this ... (posted 2008-10-05 13:28:58)
Score: 2
1 response(s), 3 in thread
Attached to: Microsoft's Latest Product: Zombie XP
Hmm... (posted 2008-10-01 15:19:54)
Score: 2
1 response(s), 1 in thread
Attached to: Motorola Building 350 Person Android Team
Hmm... (posted 2008-09-28 00:41:54)
Score: 6
1 response(s), 1 in thread
Attached to: Guide Through the Linux Sound API Jungle
RE[2]: Hmm... (posted 2008-09-26 13:01:57)
Score: 2
Attached to: Windows x64 Watch List
Hmm... (posted 2008-09-25 19:33:53)
Score: 3
3 response(s), 6 in thread
Attached to: Windows x64 Watch List
RE[3]: my experience (posted 2008-09-13 05:33:42)
Score: 4
Attached to: Netbooks and Mini-Laptops Buyer's Guide
Sigh... (posted 2008-08-27 23:11:17)
Score: 5
Attached to: Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 Released
RE[6]: Speeding up javascript is a hit to MS? (posted 2008-08-27 22:57:25)
Score: 3
Attached to: The Monkey On Microsoft's Back
Exactly... (posted 2008-08-26 13:20:42)
Score: 2
1 response(s), 1 in thread
Attached to: Next-Generation Computer Antivirus System Developed
RE[2]: Human nature - resistant to change (posted 2008-08-13 23:06:55)
Score: 2
1 response(s), 6 in thread
Attached to: Will Netbooks Pave the Way for Linux?
RE[7]: dress it up any way you like (posted 2008-08-11 14:28:26)
Score: 2
2 response(s), 2 in thread
Attached to: Why Microsoft and Intel Tried to Kill the XO Laptop
RE[5]: dress it up any way you like (posted 2008-08-11 00:59:42)
Score: 2
1 response(s), 4 in thread
Attached to: Why Microsoft and Intel Tried to Kill the XO Laptop