Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Ubuntu 13 challenges Windows 8

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LibreOffice 4 liberates you from Microsoft Office
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Ubuntu 13 challenges Windows 8
The latest version of Ubuntu, Raring Ringtail, is billed as business and user-friendly. There are still significant obstacles to its widespread adoption in the enterprise, but if your employees only access applications via the browser, and your company doesn't use complex spreadsheet macros or document formats, then Ubuntu 13 might be worth considering. Read More

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First Firefox OS phone arrives in Spain on Tuesday
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