What Linux Will Look Like In 2012

Courtesy Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Mon, 08/18/2008 - 10:46

"What will desktop Linux be like four years from now? In the time it takes most college students to earn an undergraduate degree -- or party through their college savings -- Linux will continue to mature and evolve into an operating system that non-technical users can fully embrace." Information Week goes in depth on the future of Linux


 

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