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      Find out all about the Fedora Project, from
screencast tutorials to video interviews with members of our
community.
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      Wed, 09 Jul 2008 23:45:33 GMT
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        How to add your blog to the fedora planet
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        In this how you can add your blog to the planet fedora is explained step by step.
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        Wed, 09 Jul 2008 23:46:33 GMT
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        Gnome's World Clock
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        Another new feature in Fedora 9 was the World Clock applet in Gnome. Useful for anybody who has to work with colleagues across timezones, especially relevant to those of us who are part of the free software community. This video was produced by Paul Frields.
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        Paul Frield's FUDCon F10 Talk
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      <description>
        FUDCon was a few weeks ago now, and Paul Frields fulfilled his duty as our fearless leader by giving the &quot;State of the Union&quot; talk. Fedora contributor Clint Savage recorded the audio from the talk, and now we're sharing it with all of you who couldn't be there.
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        Sun, 29 Jun 2008 16:44:00 GMT
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      <title>
        Copying a Photo From Your Mobile
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      <description>
         Fedora 8 introduced significant improvements to Gnome's bluetooth stack, making it much easier to use. Fedora 9 saw this technology mature further and now you can watch this video from Fedora contributor Kashul Das to find out just how easy it is to use!
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        Fri, 27 Jun 2008 20:58:00 GMT
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        GVFS
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      <description>
        Have you heard about Gnome's new GVFS system? It
lets you copy multiple files at once, queues transfers and keeps track
of everything you're doing in one neat window. It's available in Fedora 9 and this screencast shows you how to make the most of it.
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      <pubDate>
        Wed, 11 Jun 2008 13:41:00 GMT
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