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10 reasons why you should stop picking on Ubuntu Unity

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10 reasons why you should stop picking on Ubuntu Unity

Ubuntu Unity has had a target on its back for a very long time. Jack Wallen believes it's unwarranted and offers 10 reasons why the bullies should back off.

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