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34 Free Software Advocates Elected to European Parliament

Free Software Wins in European Elections

16.06.2014

Free software advocacy groups in Europe signed up 162 pro-free software candidates, 34 of whom were elected to the European Parliament.

Communication in the Post-PRISM World

PRISM Break: Part 1

12.08.2013

Linux users didn’t need the recent NSA eavesdropping scandal to convince them that securing communication was a good idea. For years, free software developers have been creating secure tools that offer similar functionalities to all of those popular but very leaky services with ridiculous names.

Interviews: Anne Østergaard and Carla Schroder

ROSE Blog: Rikki's Open Source Exchange

27.01.2011

Whitehouse.gov Wins OSFA Award

ROSE Blog: Rikki's Open Source Exchange

04.11.2010

Why You Should Be Interested in Open Data

ROSE Blog: Rikki's Open Source Exchange

26.10.2010

VA Hospitals Embracing Open Source Medical Records System

ROSE Blog: Rikki's Open Source Exchange

26.08.2010

OSCON 2010: Delightfully diversified

ROSE Blog: Rikki's Open Source Exchange

09.07.2010

What do Grace Hopper and Ubuntu's Kernel Manager have in common?

SERVICE: OPEN SOURCE IN GOVERNMENT

A project for bridging the digital divide

COMMUNITY NOTEBOOK: POWER TO THE PEOPLE

Why people don't use free software

Off the Beat: Bruce Byfield's Blog

14.10.2009
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