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Gates addresses Italian Senate amid protest

  Date:Feb 03 2003

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Gates demonstrated a Hewlett-Packard Tablet PC for an invited audience of Italian politicians including Technological Innovation Minister Lucio Stanca and Communications Minister Maurizio Gasparri.

Meanwhile, open source software advocates mounted a protest.

"We are here to promote free information technology," said Raffaele Calvelli, a computer programmer from Florence, as he donned a penguin suit in front of the Senate building. "The penguin is the symbol of Linux, which is created with open-source software. The Senate should be inviting the promoters of free software, rather than Bill Gates."




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