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FUD
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AcronymDefinition
FUDFear, Uncertainty, & Doubt
FUDFile Update
FUDFemale Urinary Device
FUDFedora Users and Developers (Fedora Linux)
FUDFully Undetected (crypter)
FUDFouled Up Disinformation (polite form)
FUDFire Unit Display
FUDField Use Designator
FUDFlat Utterance Description
FUDFull Unit Designation (US DoD)
FUDFirst Unit Deployed
FUDFever of Undetermined Origin
FUDFair Use Doctrine (legal theory)


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During that same period the Fedora Project also held three Fedora Users and Developers Conferences (FUDCons) around the world, in Boston, Porto Alegre, and Berlin.
Fedora Users and Developers Conference Will Reach Large EMEA Audience BERLIN -- The Fedora Project, a Red Hat (NYSE: RHT) sponsored and community-supported open source collaboration project, announced today that the Fedora Project will host the Fedora Users and Developers Conference (FUDCon) between June 26-28, 2009 in Berlin, Germany.
The Fedora Project will host a Fedora Users and Developers Conference (FUDCon) from January 9-11, 2009, in Boston, Mass.
 
 
 
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