When you think of Canonical's Ubuntu Linux, what do you think of? Well, you probably think of a smooth, easy to use desktop Linux. You also wouldn't be surprised to know that it came designed to work and play well with netbooks. I bet you would be surprised to know though that part of it, Ubuntu One , the personal cloud service for Ubuntu users, will soon work with Android, iPhone, and Windows.
The new Ubuntu is netbook and Windows friendly - Computerworld (blog)
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That's exactly what Canonical is planning through for Ubuntu 10.10, which will be available for download on Sunday, October 10. I've already reviewed Ubuntu 10.10 and I like it a lot. Give it a try. I think you'll like it.Blog, news and pricing comparison for Sony Cameras here http://sonycameras.wordpress.com/
To make the netbook more usable, Canonical has introduced the Unity interface. You'll find this in Ubuntu 10.10 Netbook Edition. It is designed for highly mobile computing, making the most of precious screen space on mobile devices. The Unity interface also supports touch and gestures for the increasing number of devices that will support it, with larger icons and a more touch-intuitive interface.The new Ubuntu is netbook and Windows friendly - Computerworld (blog)
