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	<title>HOWTO: Run a gNewSense Virtual Machine in seamless mode using VirtualBox OSE</title>
	<description>In this HOWTO I'm going to take you through running gNewSense, a 100% free operating system, on top of your currently installed operating system. This HOWTO mentions how to run gNewSense on top of Ubuntu and Windows though it's possible to run it on any OS that runs VirtualBox OSE. This HOWTO will only add 100% free-as-in-speech software to your computer because I believe free software provides </description>
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	<title>Podcast Subscriber Tracking with Perl</title>
	<description>If you have a podcast, you probably provide an RSS or XML file for people to subscribe to. If you're interested in tracking how many people are subscribing to your feed and you're running Apache, I've just developed a simple script that counts repeat downloaders of the feed. I look for .rss in the URL but you can easily change that to .xml or whatever matches your feed.You can download the script</description>
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