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Saturday 4 July 2009

Click Does it Again …

Well, FINALLY!

Well, ok, FINALLY … POSSIBLY!

Bless, “Click” — the BBC’s News channel’s tech show — has done an article on open source software!

And about bloody time.

They’ve always given it a good mention, but this is the first time that I can remember them doing an piece on the subject; although whether they’ve done it before, I don’t know for sure …

All to the good, and more power to them!

And, while the actual headline piece wasn’t extensive, they do have some extra bits and bobs on their site; granted they haven’t given Ubuntu a mention, but Spenser and co did do an interview with Mark Shuttleworth, a few years ago, that was quite good.

Anyway, follow the links through, folks.

And have a good watch.

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