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Ubuntu visual identity
by Canonical on 28 April 2010
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Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Desktop Edition: faster boot speed and a new design
by Canonical on 27 April 2010
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When it comes to social networking what are you? Door, Mirror, Room?
by Canonical on 27 April 2010
Everyone belongs to one, two or more social networking sites. At Canonical, we wondered “What does social networking mean to people?” I set off to find out. ...
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A global menu for Ubuntu 10.10 Netbook Edition
by Mark Shuttleworth on 27 April 2010
The Ubuntu 10.10 Netbook Edition will use a single consolidated menu, displayed in the panel, rather than individual menus in each application window.
Desktop
Canonical announces strong ISV and open source ecosystem support for Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
by Canonical on 27 April 2010
Canonical announces strong ISV and open source ecosystem support for Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Canonical today revealed strong software vendor support for the upcoming...
Cloud and server
Canonical’s Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Server Edition features the ideal deployment platform for Linux server workloads and cloud computing
by Canonical on 27 April 2010
Long-term support (LTS) version of popular server operating system generally available on 29 April Canonical today announced the upcoming release of Ubuntu...
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Refining the battery status menu
by Matthew Paul Thomas on 23 April 2010
As part of the notification area transition, we’re adapting the Gnome Power Manager item to be a system status menu. We’re interested in your feedback on the...
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Magical Mystery Cafe
by Canonical on 23 April 2010
There will be those of you reading this who will say “only in Japan” and ordinarily I would shy away from that sort of thing but in this case I think you’re...
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New strategic plan!
by Canonical on 23 April 2010
Came across this on the delightful Swissmiss. We are always in the process of reviewing our development processes a both design and technical to keep them...
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Curious displays
by Canonical on 23 April 2010
Video on Vimeo by Julia Yu Tsao showing an interesting, and very futuristic, concept to display information in a physical environment.