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Linux on the desktop: latest study susses it out
Quocirca, a European research and analysis company, released a free (after easy registration) twenty-page report that purportedly puts emotion and religion to one side and looks at practical considerations for where Desktop Linux is headed. While offering no surprise conclusions (Linux on the desktop still has a long way to go…), the report is a worthwhile read.
April 20, 2005 by Natalie Gagliordi in Windows

What is hot now on TechRepublic
A BT Trax analysis of sister site TechRepublic shows that over the last month, among the top-10 consumed resources, the most popular vendors were Microsoft, Google and Mozilla; the most popular product was Windows XP; and the most popular topic was security (VPN, DNS, patches).
September 30, 2005 by Natalie Gagliordi in Windows