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Feb 11, 2011The Linux Foundation executive director, Jim Zemlin responds to Nokia’s announcement of its partnership with Microsoft.
more »The Audacity of Carla Schroder
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more »Shuttleworth Says Qt Apps Wanted For Ubuntu
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more »WANdisco Acquires SVNForum.org
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