What you're referring to is known as the serial comma. From Wikipedia:
"In American English it is standard in most non-journalistic writing,
which typically follows the Chicago Manual of Style."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_comma

As an American, technical writer, and an avid supporter of the serial
comma; I'd say that its use is justified. Other may (will?) disagree.

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hardware #94: "ext3, and ext4" shoudn't it be "ext3 and ext4"?
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