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Linux New Media Awards - the winners in six categories: Hans-Joachim Picht took the award in the name of the kernel programmers, Xensource-founder Keir Fraser was awarded for Xen, Sven Anders as community member of the first hour for OpenStreetmap, Wolfgang Rosenberg took the award for Intel, Wladimir Palant is the creator of Addblock and Ines Wesner thanked in the name of Google Android.
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