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- Latest Attacks on Android From Apple/Microsoft and Their Network of Trolls/Partners
- Symantec Deserves a Ban in China for Not Reporting US Government Back Doors
- Microsoft Wants Us to Think That ODF is Bad for Britain
- "Patent Progress" Now Acting as a Front of Large Corporations (CCIA), Tells Michelle Lee (USPTO Deputy Director) About Trolls But Not About Software Patents
- Links 4/8/2014: Linux Kernel 3.16, Another Steam Users Survey
- Bill Gates Now Bribes NBC in Exchange for Favourable (and Profitable) Coverage
- Links 3/8/2014: Wine 1.7.23 Out, New Linux Imminent
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