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Linux at BBC
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Sunday the 1st, February 2004 at 08:15 PM (EST)
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"Linux has long been the darling of highly-skilled programmers. But now, the program is going mainstream, reports technology correspondent Clark Boyd" in a BBC article.

"The majority of the Linux community is excited about how their creation is being put to use, both in business and in government."

The article explains the benefits of open source development and how open source saves money for businesses and governments.

You can read the article here.

  
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