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Ubuntu Touch Port-a-Thon

jppiiroinen writes "Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, has released the developer preview images for 4 different devices and a SDK Alpha on 21st day. Now two days after it seems that the community has kicked in and the Devices list is growing by the minute on their Ubuntu Touch Port-a-thon."

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  1. ubuntu by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Ubuntu £inux is the root cause of bad government. Did you know that Ubuntu collects your personal information and files and sends them to the NSA and Amazon for inspection? Reputable companies like Apple, Google, and Microsoft never disclose your personal information. Did you know that Ubuntu can't run the smash hit Aliens: Colonial Marines (on its war to becoming the game of the year 2013)? Who could use such shitty software! Shuttleworth likes to talk about how advanced their tablets and phones will be when they hit market, but they contains black ops GPS tracking ribbons (the kind used to track you using $20) bills. Why aren't any of these heavily advertised products on the market yet? Some believe that the technology to build them doesn't exist yet, and they are waiting for delivery.... Does this mean that Shuttleworth is involved in a conspiracy with aliens? I don't know, I'm just asking questions. I personally installed Windows 8 and signed up for the cloud, and now I have a worry free desktop. Microsoft is doing their best to beat back the Ubuntu monopolists but so far the Canonical conspiracy is unbeatable.

  2. working for million shuttleworth for free? no thx by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Aren't you sick of working for free so some big money dickhead at Redhat, Ubuntu or IBM can get rich? Meanwhile you're in your mom's basement and can't get laid while Millionaire Space Tourist And Ubuntu Owner Mark Shuttleworth pounds premium pussy and laughs at all you nerds working for him for free...

  3. Working Free For Canonical by enter+to+exit · · Score: -1, Troll

    Work for free so Shuttleworth can abuse his users? That sounds like something i'd love to do.

    If canonical is going to do things in secret, ignore privacy concerns and adopt an apple like "we know best" attitude they should just hire people to fix their software. You've got to be pretty naive to work on an Canonical product at this point.