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Posted on: December 15, 2009 11:33 PM, by Greg Laden

Linux in Exile has some boot time data for Fedora and an interesting piece on how Microsoft Word can cause you to lose access to your own documents.

There are now 20,000 Android apps.

Yet another approach to downloading YouTube videos.

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If the iPhone was dubbed the "Jesus Phone" what religious figure is an Android Phone?

Posted by: Bjorn Watland | December 16, 2009 9:31 AM

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I have an Android phone, and i like it. However, i don't like Google much, and i dislike them more every day, for various reasons. Like the Cyanogen thingie. The latest is that they made Android as free/open source, but held Android Market colsed. So you can use the market only onj phones that Google likes, or gets paid for.

This wouldn't be a big deal if developers were a little more carefull, but i have programs (leagaly) installed that want to check for updates, try to open Android Market, and crash. Not cool.

My next phone will probably be a Nokia N900, with Maemo - a truly open source OS, practicaly a debian.

Posted by: Paladin | December 17, 2009 6:10 AM

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Paladin: I think that if consumers had a clue (or most of them, anyway) companies would be fighting to be more and more OpenSource to get our business.

Posted by: Greg Laden | December 17, 2009 10:32 AM

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