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- MDC’s Distillation Process – a Necessary Evil.

Ubuntu Linux Displays Business Savvy.(new software from Canonical…
Free with registration – eWeek – AccessMyLibrary.com – Nov 11, 2005
(new software from Canonical Ltd. ) –> COPYRIGHT 2005 Ziff Davis Media Inc. A Linux distribution supporting IBM DB2 isn’t usually that big a deal. But when it’s Canonical Ltd. ’s populist Ubuntu distribution, which is known far more for its community support than for its business savvy, it’s more noteworthy. Canonical’s Ubuntu is a Debian Linux branch. In the past, its developers have emphasized its community Linux status.

Taking Linux On The Road With Ubuntu
LXer – Nov 12, 2005
Bundling a tiny storage device with a fully-featured open source operating system enables the user to take a system installation, all its settings and applications, and a limited amount of data with him. – OK, I know I keep ranting about Ubuntu everywhere- but this is very interesting and kewl.

MDC’s Distillation Process – a Necessary Evil.
Free with registration – Asia Africa Intelligence Wire – AccessMyLibrary.com – Nov 11, 2005
–> COPYRIGHT 2005 Financial Times Ltd. (From Zimbabwe Independent – AAGM) Byline: Rejoice Ngwenya THE Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) is not "just another" political party. In a marketing context, this party is a popular brand that has swallowed up investments worth billions and sucked in millions in man-hours of human expertise oozing from an impressive array of academics, professionals, trade persons, business people, trade unionists and activists. The long and short of the scenario is that the chances of an expensively assembled brand being totally obliterated on the basis of change of executive guard are minimal.

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