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Big Blue places $1 billion bet on Linux

  Date:Aug 14 2001

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IBM is investing a huge amount of money and talent -- a reported $1 billion this year, including the efforts of hundreds of employees -- into Linux, as the software is more generally known. And, as was evident at the San Francisco conference, IBM executives are roaming the globe to boost a technology their company doesn't own and can't possibly control.

Their fervent salesmanship contrasts, to put it mildly, with Microsoft's shrill denunciations of the GNU General Public License (GPL) model under which Linux is licensed to users. Microsoft calls this licensing system -- and Linux by implication -- a threat to our very system of capitalism.




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