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		<title>By: News and More from Whatswith.com &#187; Blog Archive &#187; gOS Space Adds Mac-Like Looks to a Free Linux Desktop [Featured Download]</title>
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		<dc:creator>News and More from Whatswith.com &#187; Blog Archive &#187; gOS Space Adds Mac-Like Looks to a Free Linux Desktop [Featured Download]</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2008 18:50:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] You may have last seen gOS, the free, Ubuntu-based Linux distribution, touted here as a way to revive an old PC with a webapp focus. Now there&#8217;s three flavors of gOS available, including a &#8220;Space&#8221; release that was designed with a Mac-like slickness to its interface, and a lot of MySpace functionality thrown in, on top of all the other Google, Facebook, and other link-ups. &#8220;Space&#8221; ups the hardware demands from the standard gOS (to about the modern Ubuntu requirements); if you&#8217;re running older stock or just like the original interface, it&#8217;s still offered as &#8220;gOS Rocket E,&#8221; or the GNOME-based &#8220;gOS Rocket G&#8221; for Ubuntu fans. Live CDs/DVDs are offered for each flavor, so it&#8217;s free to take a look. Photo by thinbegin. gOS Downloads [via Office Tweaks] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] You may have last seen gOS, the free, Ubuntu-based Linux distribution, touted here as a way to revive an old PC with a webapp focus. Now there&#8217;s three flavors of gOS available, including a &#8220;Space&#8221; release that was designed with a Mac-like slickness to its interface, and a lot of MySpace functionality thrown in, on top of all the other Google, Facebook, and other link-ups. &#8220;Space&#8221; ups the hardware demands from the standard gOS (to about the modern Ubuntu requirements); if you&#8217;re running older stock or just like the original interface, it&#8217;s still offered as &#8220;gOS Rocket E,&#8221; or the GNOME-based &#8220;gOS Rocket G&#8221; for Ubuntu fans. Live CDs/DVDs are offered for each flavor, so it&#8217;s free to take a look. Photo by thinbegin. gOS Downloads [via Office Tweaks] [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Life Clerks &#187; gOS Space Adds Mac-Like Looks to a Free Linux Desktop [Featured Download]</title>
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		<dc:creator>Life Clerks &#187; gOS Space Adds Mac-Like Looks to a Free Linux Desktop [Featured Download]</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2008 15:02:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] You may have last seen gOS, the free, Ubuntu-based Linux distribution, touted here as a way to revive an old PC with a webapp focus. Now there&#8217;s three flavors of gOS available, including a &#8220;Space&#8221; release that was designed with a Mac-like slickness to its interface, and a lot of MySpace functionality thrown in, on top of all the other Google, Facebook, and other link-ups. &#8220;Space&#8221; ups the hardware demands from the standard gOS (to about the modern Ubuntu requirements); if you&#8217;re running older stock or just like the original interface, it&#8217;s still offered as &#8220;gOS Rocket E,&#8221; or the GNOME-based &#8220;gOS Rocket G&#8221; for Ubuntu fans. Live CDs/DVDs are offered for each flavor, so it&#8217;s free to take a look. Photo by thinbegin. gOS Downloads [via Office Tweaks] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] You may have last seen gOS, the free, Ubuntu-based Linux distribution, touted here as a way to revive an old PC with a webapp focus. Now there&#8217;s three flavors of gOS available, including a &#8220;Space&#8221; release that was designed with a Mac-like slickness to its interface, and a lot of MySpace functionality thrown in, on top of all the other Google, Facebook, and other link-ups. &#8220;Space&#8221; ups the hardware demands from the standard gOS (to about the modern Ubuntu requirements); if you&#8217;re running older stock or just like the original interface, it&#8217;s still offered as &#8220;gOS Rocket E,&#8221; or the GNOME-based &#8220;gOS Rocket G&#8221; for Ubuntu fans. Live CDs/DVDs are offered for each flavor, so it&#8217;s free to take a look. Photo by thinbegin. gOS Downloads [via Office Tweaks] [...]</p>
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		<title>By: gOS Space Adds Mac-Like Looks to a Free Linux Desktop [Featured Download] &#183; TechBlogger</title>
		<link>http://www.everyjoe.com/articles/gos-29-space-58/comment-page-1/#comment-10133</link>
		<dc:creator>gOS Space Adds Mac-Like Looks to a Free Linux Desktop [Featured Download] &#183; TechBlogger</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2008 14:02:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] You may have last seen gOS, the free, Ubuntu-based Linux distribution, touted here as a way to revive an old PC with a webapp focus. Now there&#8217;s three flavors of gOS available, including a &#8220;Space&#8221; release that was designed with a Mac-like slickness to its interface, and a lot of MySpace functionality thrown in, on top of all the other Google, Facebook, and other link-ups. &#8220;Space&#8221; ups the hardware demands from the standard gOS (to about the modern Ubuntu requirements); if you&#8217;re running older stock or just like the original interface, it&#8217;s still offered as &#8220;gOS Rocket E,&#8221; or the GNOME-based &#8220;gOS Rocket G&#8221; for Ubuntu fans. Live CDs/DVDs are offered for each flavor, so it&#8217;s free to take a look. Photo by thinbegin. gOS Downloads [via Office Tweaks] [...]</description>
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