Firefox 8 Officially Lands in Ubuntu 11.10

Firefox 8 Officially Lands in Ubuntu 11.10

Oneiric Ocelot users can now update to Firefox 8 via official channels

Download Free Ubuntu Desktop Migration eBook

Download Free Ubuntu Desktop Migration eBook

An Ubuntu Workbook from Canonical for Enterprises and Small Businesses

Do You Want Rhythmbox or Banshee in Ubuntu 12.04?

Do You Want Rhythmbox or Banshee in Ubuntu 12.04?

Rhythmbox can replace Banshee as the default music player in Ubuntu

Ubuntu Has a Google+ Page Now

Ubuntu Has a Google+ Page Now

Ubuntu also has a Facebook page for its fans around the world

Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64-bit Recommended by Canonical

Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64-bit Recommended by Canonical

Thanks to the new multi-arch implementation in Ubuntu

Ubuntu 12.04 LTS ISO Won't Fit on a CD

Ubuntu 12.04 LTS ISO Won't Fit on a CD

The Ubuntu developers are now targeting USB flash drives

Canonical Will Develop Unity for Phones

Canonical Will Develop Unity for Phones

Ubuntu 14.04 will be for smart-phones, tablets and TVs

Ubuntu 12.10 is Also For Phones and Tablets

Ubuntu 12.10 is Also For Phones and Tablets

Nobody is really surprised that Canonical is going mobile

Goodbye Ubuntu 10.04 Netbook and ARM

Goodbye Ubuntu 10.04 Netbook and ARM

Announcing EOL (End of Life) for Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid Lynx) Netbook and ARM

Canonical and Red Hat Join Forces to Stop Secure Boot

Canonical and Red Hat Join Forces to Stop Secure Boot

The White Paper on Unified Extensible Firmware Interface

Canonical Sells Ubuntu Dells in China

Canonical Sells Ubuntu Dells in China

Available now in over 220 retail stores across China

Orchestra Provides Automatic Deployment of Ubuntu

Orchestra Provides Automatic Deployment of Ubuntu

Available now with the Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) operating system

Ubuntu Software Center Offers New eBooks and Magazines

Ubuntu Software Center Offers New eBooks and Magazines

The result of Canonical's partnership with Pearson Technology Group and Linux New Media

Mark Shuttleworth: Mainframes Are Going Away

Mark Shuttleworth: Mainframes Are Going Away

The founder of Ubuntu thinks that cloud computing is the future

Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Gets 5 Years Support

Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Gets 5 Years Support

All Ubuntu LTS releases will be supported for 5 years instead of 3

Happy Birthday, Ubuntu!

Happy Birthday, Ubuntu!

Ubuntu turns 7 years of active development, on October 20th

Mark Shuttleworth Webinar on November 16th

Mark Shuttleworth Webinar on November 16th

Founder of Canonical and Stephen O’Grady will talk about Ubuntu Cloud

 
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