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East Asia is Taking Over More arts of the Computer Industry, Bringing GNU/Linux to the Top
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Google Heavily Taxed by Patent Troll (Not a Real Company) That Microsoft Gave Patents to
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The Latest FOSS FUD Revolves Around Fakes and Bogus Arguments
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UK Government Seems to Be Serious About Moving to Free Software and OpenDocument Format This Time Around
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British Government is Cracking Down on Climate Activism, Japan is Nuked, Germany Turns to Renewable Energy
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Copyright Law Still All About Protectionism, Needs Revision
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New Examples of Collaboration, Freedom, and Transparency at Work
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Snowden Nominated for Nobel Prize, Europe Moves Away From NSA, Surveillance 'Reform' Revolves Around Useless Figures (Update: Head of GCHQ Steps Down!)
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Head of GCHQ Eliminated, But the Hydra Remains Alive and Harms Lives
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