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Intel pushes Linux for home networks

Intel Corp. continues to beat the drum for Linux. Now, it's promoting Linux in the home.
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Intel Corp. continues to beat the drum for Linux. Now, it's promoting Linux in the home. On Thursday, Intel said it will release as open source a Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) development kit for the Linux operating system. UPnP, originally developed by Microsoft Corp., is a technology that allows a number of different kinds of devices to communicate via a network using standard protocols, such as TCP/IP. Full story. -- John G. Spooner, ZDNet News

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