Jan 23 2009

Top 50 Linux Alternatives to Popular Apps

Here is great list of a Top 50 Linux Alternatives to Popular Apps.

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Jan 23 2009

Satellite Antenna Enables Discovery Of Buried Glaciers On Ma

Satellite Antenna Enables Discovery Of Buried Glaciers On Mars

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Jan 23 2009

Google profits hit by low revenue

Google, the internet search engine, sees profits fall in the final quarter of last year as advertising revenue is hit by the economic downturn.

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Jan 23 2009

Violence at Australian Open during match: Djokovic vs Delic

Insults, punches and then chairs were thrown at Melbourne Park on Friday during fighting between Serbian and Bosnian spectators after the third-round match of the Australian Open between Serbian Novak Djokovic, the defending champion, and Amer Delic, a Bosnian-born American.

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Jan 23 2009

Fire in Forsyth, Georgia. Obama supporter’s house

A family in Georgia were burned out of their home. Hate messages about Obama were sprayed on the fence.

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Jan 23 2009

Nick Markakis is the Face of the Baltimore Orioles

The Orioles signed their best player, Nick Markakis, to a six-year, million contract yesterday, confirming that he’s their star. The team had to make the move, but the question remains: how low can the Orioles go? In the MLB’s toughest division, they seem headed for another last place finish.

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Jan 23 2009

Climate Change Killing America’s Trees at Ever Faster Rates

Trees in western North America are dying at faster and faster rates, and climate change is likely to blame. The mounting deaths could fundamentally transform Western forests because tree reproduction hasn’t increased to offset losses, according to a new study published Thursday in Science.

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Jan 23 2009

A Brief History of The X Games

It’s no secret that professional sport is a commercial enterprise. Sure, there’s the love of the game, but no one would ever get to see that love in action without TV commercials and endorsements and sponsorships.

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Jan 23 2009

Gallery: Robotic Sub Installs Deep Sea Webcam

The Eye-in-the-Sea camera will allow marine biologists Erika Raymond and Edith Widder, pictured, to unobtrusively observe organisms in the deep ocean. In this gallery, you can watch as the system is flawlessly installed in the bay, and within a week, you’ll be able to use their camera to peer into the deep.

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Jan 23 2009

Microsoft “Taskforce” lobbied Wal-Mart to drop Linux

Microsoft assigns “taksforces” to fight GNU/Linux adoption (Wal-Mart in this case)

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