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POPSCanonical's new Ubuntu The past few releases of Ubuntu had become quite uninteresting, so this breath of fresh air is especially welcome. The standardization of the 3D desktop is a good thing because it'll allow more exposure. If the plug-and-play functionality works as advertised, it could convince more people to try Linux, since the biggest barrier (aside from software incompatibility) is hardware malevolence. I'm behind Canonical on this.
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POPSParodies on Ubuntu forks The ever growing list of Linux distributions is staggering, if not ridiculous. More and more distros are also based off OTHER distros. Linux has always been blamed for not being particularly original, to say the least. Some of the following parodies are absolute screamers.
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POPSMistakes (web) designers make It's funny how recognizable these mistakes are, as I usually get worked up when I encounter these dorky mistakes and inear-nstantaneously click the back-button. To me these are obvious mistakes, yet oh so omni-present.
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POPSWeb Operating System: eyeOS I believe the future is the web, even to the extent that we'll be putting all of our data, including the OS, up in the cloud and compute from there. eyeOS is one example of a possible implementation of this concept. A more in-depth look-see will most probably follow on my blog.