At the Top of the Stack
The Inquirer has an interesting story about the quaintly-named "China Rural PC", which seems to be Intel's bid (a) to make some dosh out of the huge Chinese market and (b) to prove that a Lintel duopoly is just as nice as the Wintel one.
But what really caught my attention was the software line-up that this system - whether it ever gets made or not - will/would run at the top of the stack:
Mozilla
Evolution
Gaim
Gnomemeeting, aka Ekiga
OpenOffice.org
along with some interesting extras like Moodle (what a great name: now I wonder why I like it so much...?). The only things I'd change are to swap out Mozilla for Firefox and Evolution for Thunderbird, especially once the latter acquires the Lightning calendar extension.
What this list shows is the range and maturity of GNU/Linux apps on the desktop, and the fact that the technical obstacles to broader take-up are diminishing by the day.
That only leaves the users.