Techcrunch:  Linus Torvalds:  Google's Nexus One First Mobile Phone I Don't Hate

Techcrunch: Linus Torvalds: Google's Nexus One First Mobile Phone I Don't Hate

I haven't seen the Google Nexus One yet, but I've listened to and read reviews.  From what I've heard, if I were to give up my iPhone, this would be the phone I would choose.  Jeff Jarvis on a recent This Week in Google, however, pointed out that the Google app for the iPhone provides a better user experience than does accessing Google on the Nexus One.

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Citrix vs WMWare:  Citrix Storagelink tips the scales

Citrix vs WMWare: Citrix Storagelink tips the scales

Those of you who regularly work with virtualization technologies know the many frustrations and concerns surrounding providing a proper storage infrastructure for virtualization. In particular, we often spend top dollar for high-end storage arrays from companies such as EMC in order to gain the support and high availability that these arrays offer. However, much of what makes these arrays high-end winds up being wasted in the implementation of these arrays for virtualization.

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LGBTQ, Entertainment Darla Baker LGBTQ, Entertainment Darla Baker

Review of the movie Hannah Free

The movie addresses a subject that is both very real and very frightening to the lesbian community living in a country where our right to marry and create a legal family status with our partner are so dangerously tenuous. Who among us hasn't worried that an accident or a stroke might leave us permanently separated from the most important person in our lives?

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Five Steps to Achieving Serenity Now

The Serenity Prayer is well known by most, but usually only the first verse. I find the second verse as valuable as the first. The prayer has long fascinated me as being simultaneously incredibly simple and incredibly complex. I just finished reading Eckhart Tolle's book A New Earth. There is no doubt that there is a kinship between his book and the Serenity Prayer.

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No Excuses:  Demand Equality in 2010
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No Excuses: Demand Equality in 2010

Winning rights for millions, ending injustice and fighting for fairness. It's what we stand for. And it's what you become a part of when you become an HRC member.

And we'll be honest – we need you. Too many of our elected officials are willing to put equality on the back burner. And after their recent successes in Maine and New York, the radical right is hoping you'll give up as they use 2010 to block progress and, chilling as it sounds, dismantle victories we've already won.

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