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		<title>MID devices, meet Hardy Heron MID edition, with OpenGL flavour</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mikko Tikkanen</dc:creator>
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Oh, wow! Finally something to get aroused on. Ok, ok, not THAT aroused. Maybe just mild joy then. Yey.
My favourite Linux flavour, Ubuntu (and Canonical) has just released MID (Mobile Internet Device) version of it&#8217;s biggest hammer, Hardy Heron. It has redesigned UI, which is a must for small screens like them MIDs have. But [...]]]></description>
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