Dell Chooses Ubuntu For Linux PCs
News The company plans to announce the Linux move on Tuesday on its IdeaStorm website, launched in February to gather feedback directly from customers about what they want. Linux-based PCs was an "overwhelming" request from the IdeaStorm site, Cook said.
[May 1, 2007, 15:44]
Ubuntu Takes Community Ideas From Dell
News A feedback site for the Ubuntu community has been launched, inspired by the success of Dell's IdeaStorm website. Dell launched IdeaStorm a year ago in order to gauge customer opinion on a variety of issues.
[February 29, 2008, 10:56]
Dell Bows To User Pressure Over 'bloatware'
News Feedback on the IdeaStorm website has also resulted in Dell finally selling machines with an open-source operating system pre-installed, although there is further controversy on the site over delays in extending this policy outside of the US.
[June 22, 2007, 17:06]
Dell Tests Users' Appetite For Linux
News Dell admitted that it was doing this after another project designed to glean customer feedback, IdeaStorm, revealed that adopting Linux was easily the most popular idea, with 83,000 votes. Dell has sent out a questionnaire to see if users are...
[March 14, 2007, 15:49]

