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The Open Sourcerer » Ubuntu Rebranding

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We have known for quite a while that aubergine was likely to be the new brown and this week the new look for Ubuntu has been shown for the first time. Here is the new logo, complete with the white on orange circle of friends image

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SwissGear GRANITE Computer backpack (Orange)

Lightweight and sporty, the GRANITE computer backpack fits up to a 15.6″ laptop and is a comfortable carrying alternative to traditional computer cases. From students to anyone look for a great backpack value this SwissGear computer backpack is the perfect choice. Made by Wenger SwissGear, the genuine maker of the Swiss Army knife.
SWISSGUARD Computer Pocket:

Effectively protects today’s larger laptops
Protects against accidental damage

Shoulder Strap Mesh Pocket:

Offers easy access to keys or phone

Padded Shoulder Straps:

Provide long lasting comfort, even with a fully loaded pack

Essentials Organizer:

Keeps belongings neat and easily accessible

Case Base Stabilizer Platform:

Allows pack to stand upright to (more…)

Refreshing The Ubuntu Brand | jonobacon@home

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The new style of Ubuntu is driven by the theme “Light”. We’ve developed a comprehensive set of visual guidelines and treatments that reflect that style, and are updating key assets like the logo accordingly. The new theme takes effect …

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The Ubuntu Developer Summit one of the most important events in the Ubuntu calendar and at it we discuss, debate and design the next version of Ubuntu . We bring together the entire Canonical development team and sponsor a large number …

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Ubuntu Opportunistic Developer Week Kicks Off In An Hour …

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This entry was posted on Monday, March 1st, 2010 at 3:00 pm and is filed under Community, Desktop, Opportunistic Developers, Ubuntu . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.

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Ubuntu 10.4: My first impressions

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I couple of months ago I covered what was to be expected in the upcoming release of Ubuntu (Lucid Lynx - 10.4). This release will happen in April 2010 and is.

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Ubuntu 10.4: My first impressions