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The Olympian Apache

Here's a nice reminder that open source - in the form of Apache - has been head of the field for more than 12 years, despite what certain companies would have us believe: In 1996 the World Wide Web was truly in its very early stages. The Olympics took place less than a year after Netscape went public, which many consider the key event marking the transition of the Internet from a research network used primarily by the technical community to the commercial behemoth that it went on to become.

GNU/Linux Users Locked Out of Olympics, Need Silverlight 2.0

It seems like even Moonlight users (with a licence fee) may have no access to the international games
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BSI to Celebrate Document Freedom Day with Chains

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