Lifehacker is the #1 Blogger for Linux
Another excellent option comes in the form of Windows Home Server, one of the few Microsoft products that everyone who uses it seems to universally love. Jason detailed how to set up WHS to automate your backups and corral your media, but it's basically one always-accessible repository t...
| 1 | Lifehacker |
| 2 | openbytes (WordPress) |
| 3 | YouTube |
| 4 | Gizmodo |
| 5 | Steve Gillmor's Ges... |
| 6 | Ghacks Technology |
| 7 | Blogcritics |
| 8 | Download Squad |
| 9 | Techcrunch |
| 10 | GrokLaw NewsPicks |
| 11 | Sun Directory |
| 12 | The H |
| 13 | blogs.computerworld... |
| 14 | Tech Republic |
| 15 | Boing Boing |
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Wed, Dec 16 | from Computerworld