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- Newer Approach for Advocating Free Software
- Novell Continues to Damage GNU/Linux
- The Debate About Software Patents is Still Dead Because Large Corporations Killed It
- The European Union Legitimises Software Patents by Intervening in Android Patent Case
- Microsoft’s Elop Confirmed as Trojan Horse Inside Nokia, Receives Another Massive Bonus From Microsoft While Microsoft (PRISM) Grabs EU Data
- Links 2/5/2014: Graphics/GPU Source Code for Linux, Drones With Linux
- Links 1/5/2014: Tails in the News, Firefox 29 Reviews
- Links 30/4/2014: Android Rising in Tablets, More NSA Leaks
- Links 29/4/2014: New Debian, New Award for Torvalds
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