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      <description>I'm sad to say this is my last post here for at least the next little while. I'm taking a full time job elsewhere, and hope to see some of you over on a rival site - whose name it would be unsporting to plug here. &#13;
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      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 2009 16:13:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>So long for now...</title>
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      <description>It's a joke, and it's in poor taste, if you're a Nortel employee, but you have to admire open source router company Vyatta's readiness to take the responsibility (and the free publicity). &#13;
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"We didnt mean to do it youve got to believe us," said Kelly...</description>
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      <description>The Magelhaes (Magellan) initiative of the Portuguese government is giving every child in the country an Intel Classmate PC for 50 euros - and they are dual-boot machines running XP and a local Linux called Caixa Magica. &#13;
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      <description><![CDATA[Open source is pretty much a given in cloud computing, but this year we're going to see more efforts to define the way those clouds are built and used. 

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      <description>Just as we were all closing down before Christmas, Linux kernel developer Alan Cox announced he is moving from Red Hat to Intel this month. &#13;
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      <description>Even though we're fans of the 2000-year old precision astronomical device known as the Antikythera mechanism, reports that it had been rebuilt slipped past us earlier in December. &#13;
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      <description><![CDATA[What's so Christmassy about a nuclear bunker? Ask the Richter Scales, or BastionHost of Canada...

It could be I'm developing the bunker mentality, but nuclear bunkers are everywhere. Even a capella heretics the <a href="http://www.richterscales.com/">R...]]></description>
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      <description>A data centre on wheels might look strange, but it's an illustration of some fundamental changes in the way our systems are made. &#13;
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      <description><![CDATA[There are more lines of open source code out there, better annotated and more carefully licensed, than you might think. That's according to a "myth-busting" post this week from Black Duck. 

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      <title>The hidden success of open source (and GPLv3)</title>
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      <description>"An unusual opportunity," says the estate agent. He's not kidding. It's a nuclear bunker that was converted to a data centre and used by security company Symantec.&#13;
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      <title>Want to buy a nuclear bunker? </title>
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