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Stick With Ubuntu: GNOME Feels Surprisingly Just Like Unity

GNOME is a desktop environment for free and open source operating systems like Linux. It manages what you see on screen, such as panels and docks, and it’s how you switch between applications. Many Linux operating systems use GNOME. Back in 2010, the most popular Linux operating system created its own interface based, in part,… read more »

Make Your Garden Smarter With Google Gnome

Google has launched a brand new product called Google Gnome. This is a smart product for smart people, with Google announcing that the arrival of Google Gnome means that, “The smart yard is finally here”. Given how useful Google Gnome could prove to be, you’d be a fool not to buy one. Google Home is… read more »

10 Productive GNOME Office Apps You Need in Your Home Office

GNOME is one of the most popular desktop environments for Linux, but it doesn’t have its own office suite. Except it kind of does, and I’m not talking about LibreOffice. GNOME Office isn’t a term you see marketed heavily. Don’t try searching for it in your package manager. You probably won’t find anything. That’s because a… read more »

10 Awesome GNOME Apps that Didn’t Come With Your Distro

The GNOME desktop is one of the most complete and accessible desktop environments in the Linux ecosystem. It’s the default experience in popular distributions like Fedora and Debian, and it’s one of the primary options available in most others. Regardless of which distribution you choose, when you fire up a GNOME desktop, the default applications… read more »

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