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My observations and opinions about IT are based on 40 years of use in science and technology and lately, in education. I like IT that is fast, cost-effective and reliable. My first use of GNU/Linux in 2001 was so remarkably better than what I had been using, I feel it is important work to share GNU/Linux with the world. Now that I'm retired I still use GNU/Linux on every computer in my home except the smartphones which run Android/Linux.Lately, I've been giving lots of thought to the world I inherited and which I will leave to my descendants. I'm planting grass, trees, flowers and vegetables in my large lot and I've ordered a Solo EV. I plan to charge my Solo by means of a tracking solar array. Life is good if you have a purpose. I do.
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Daily Archives: November 19, 2015
WAKE UP, WORLD!
“French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve has said European countries must “wake up” to terror threats, following the attacks in Paris that left 129 people dead.” See Paris attacks: France calls on EU to ‘wake up’ to threat “The killing of a Chinese … Continue reading
Android/Linux In Europe, Nov 2015
Country Share of Page-views (%) Poland 44.76 Turkey 38.02 Albania 24.94 Spain 24.46 Montenegro 22.45 Ireland 19.4 Finland 19.34 Netherlands 18.75 Macedonia 18.68 Cyprus 18.47 Bulgaria 17.46 Croatia 17.04 Andorra 17.03 Germany 16 Romania 15.81 Italy 15.28 Austria 15.17 Slovakia … Continue reading
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Tagged android, Linux, market share, migration, small cheap computers, uptake
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