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Home News Ballmer’s open source assault gives Linux a leg-up
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Ballmer’s open source assault gives Linux a leg-up

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    Microsoft chief executive officer, Steve Ballmer, has acknowledged Linux as the “only game in town” when it comes to competing with the proprietary software heavyweight’s offerings, Australia’s peak open source body claims.

    Link: zdnet.com.au

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