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Setup, Install and Run Ubuntu/Linux OS on Android's Galaxy S III Smartphone - Tutorial and Guide

Android has become the most powerful Mobile Operating System after Apple iOS and soon it’s going to overtake all other Mobile OS in market because of its most advanced features and software which makes every Mobile Technology user-friendly and its always provide different applications and software’s for its users and now Android is offering Ubuntu operating system for Android devices including Samsung Galaxy S III, now users can Setup, Install and Run Ubuntu OS on Android's Galaxy S III Smartphone with simple easy steps. Users are soon going to see Ubuntu for Android devices in near future; in the meantime you can install this inelegant and working solution to Setup, Install and Run Ubuntu OS on Android's Galaxy S III Smartphone. Android developer and hacker named "tiborr" has find out the way through which users can implement and install Ubuntu OS on any Android smartphone's and tablet's devices with simple steps and guidelines.

Ubuntu for Samsung Galaxy S III Android

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Microsoft Most Dominating Company in Operating System Revenue

According to the latest report from Gartner Research about the Worldwide Operating System Revenue and market share from companies and vendors, It has been declared that Microsoft is still dominating in making of Operating Systems for PC's, according to the amount of revenue it generates. Last Year in 2010 Microsoft had $23.848 billion revenue from its Operating System business, which gave it a 78.6 percent share of the entire worldwide OS market for that year.

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Free Download Ubuntu 11.04 - Officially Released

If you are Ubuntu Geek than this news is for you, Ubuntu has released the new version of Ubuntu 11.04. You can download it from the previously linked site free of charge. Among the various new features, the Unity interface is set as the default UI, and includes the launcher (an OS X like dock), Its most noticeable change is the application launcher on the left side of the screen. Similar to Windows 7 taskbar, it lets you drag and drop icons to and from it, as well as launch apps quickly and easily. According to the Ubuntu website, the OS can boot in as little as 7 seconds.

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