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For most people, Ubuntu is the Linux distribution, and the simplest place to get started.
Which Linux Distro And Why?
Starting with basic Ubuntu and working his way through Fedora and Debian, powerful Red Hat Enterprise Linux and more than a dozen others, our open source expert matches Linux distros to specific needs.

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AOL's AIM offers lots of extra, cutesy features such as games, a music player, and animated icons that just don't fit in a business environment.
Best IM Clients For Business Users
In many businesses IM has all but replaced the telephone and competes with email as a top productivity tool. We take the top IM clients for PCs for a spin and give you the lowdown.

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The Windows 7 installation process is about the same as Vista's, with a bit more speed and a few less decisions that need to be made along the way.
Windows 7 Vs. Linux: The Battle For Your Desktop
Early reaction to Windows 7 is that it's a winner. Could the successor to Vista be Microsoft's last gasp, or does open source have a formidable new rival to Linux?

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Jim Goodnight, CEO, SAS Institute
Tech Leaders' Advice To The Federal CTO
CEOs, CIOs, and other IT strategists offer priorities for the federal CTO President Obama promises to appoint.

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Acer sold more Netbooks last year than anyone else. While the MSRP on the Aspire One hovers around $400 varying models of Acer's little bitty pretty one can be scooped up for as little as $250 online.
Netbooks For Road Warriors
These netbooks from Asus, Acer, Dell, MSI, and Sony are inexpensive and travel-ready. Bonus: We've rounded up some mobile gear to enhance the experience of working from the road.

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Picasa for Mac gives you a clean and simple way to organize your photos.
Picasa For Mac: Powerful, Free Photo Management Software
Picasa for Mac, like its counterparts on Windows and Linux, is a toolkit for organizing, sharing and editing digital photos.

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Sub-$100 video cards now routinely come outfitted with dual DVI outputs to drive multiple displays.
Multiple Monitor Survival Guide
Running multiple monitors can accelerate your productivity. Here's a guide to the hardware and utilities that will make a multi-monitor setup work for you.

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Sony's VAIO VGN-TT190 comes with a 64GB SSD, a 250GB mechanical hard drive, a Blu-ray optical drive, and an 11.1-inch LCD. The base model is an awesome $2,675.
The State Of Solid State Drives
The HP mini 1000, MacBook Air, and Vaio TT netbooks all sport built-in solid state hard drives. But SSDs can also be purchased as add-ons that slide into older laptops or netbooks.

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BlackBerry Curve 8320 With Wi-Fi


A majority of companies polled are now using India-based services companies.
Survey: Indian IT Services Use Up, As Are Concerns
Our poll shows more companies are using Indian outsourcers this year than last, but reveals increased dissatisfaction and a desire to use them less.

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Apple started the year by introducing the MacBook Air, a lightweight notebook that the company claimed was the world's thinnest.
Top Apple Stories Of 2008
New, lightweight notebooks, upgrades to the iPhone and iPods, and false rumors about Steve Jobs's health were major stories for Apple in 2008.

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Figure out where you're leaking cash by plugging the Kill A Watt EZ into any electrical appliance. ($49.99)
35 Tech Toys Under $100
You don't need to spend a bundle give the gift of consumer electronics. Choose from gaming accessories, security devices, mobile device chargers, travel gear, green-minded energy savers and more.

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The big new things in OpenOffice 3.0 are actually a lot of small new things. The overall performance of the 3.0 suite is markedly better than 2.0.
4 Open Source Office Suites
None is a full-fledged replacement for Microsoft Office -- yet -- but open source apps such as OpenOffice, StarOffice from Sun, IBM's Lotus Symphony, KOffice for Linux, and AbiWord are shaping up to be valuable tools around the open source office.

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The Stone Hill Center in Williamstown, Mass. is the home of the Williamstown Art Conservation Center (WACC), the largest regional conservation center in the country. The 32,000-square-foot structure houses two galleries in addition to lab space.
Using Technology In An Art Conservation Lab
New labs at the Williamstown Art Conservation Center employ high and low-tech tools from Microsoft Windows and gMail, to specialized lighting, an electron microscope, and a room-sized X-ray machine.

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The Miles all-electric midsize sedan reaches top speed that exceed 80 MPH.
Road-Ready Electric Vehicles
These battery-powered vehicles are capable of achieving highway speeds. As battery technology advances, expect prices to drop and production to kick into high gear.

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In the GE battery lab, at the GE Global Research Center in Nisakayuna, NY, chemical engineer Charles Iacovangelo, Advanced Battery Project Leader, holds a battery cell.
GE Global Research Center Tour
GE Global Research is one of the world's most diversified technology research facilities. At the company's New York labs, engineers are working on hybrid and battery strategies.

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iLife '09 contains iPhoto, iMovie, Garageband, iWeb, and iDVD.
A Closer Look At iLife, iWork
The most overlooked news at Macworld was about the significant upgrades to iLife, iWork, and the MacBook Pro, Apple's workhorse of a notebook. Our expert hits the highlights.

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