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- Bribes and Extortion Help Turn Android (Linux-powered) Into ‘Microsoft Android’
- Microsoft Admits Lying (or Deceiving) About the Cost of Vista 10
- Microsoft-connected Black Duck Software Created by Microsoft Marketing Man as an Anti-GPL Operation, Admits the Management
- Politics of Blackmail at the EPO
- The Royal Norwegian Department of Labour on the Right of European Patent Office (EPO) Workers to Strike
- Concerns Over Željko Topić’s Alleged Powerful Links in Croatian Diplomacy
- Benoît Battistelli’s EPO Comes Under Attack From the British
- Benoît Battistelli’s EPO Comes Under Fire From Prominent Figures Who Are Key EPO Stakeholders, Expect Battistelli to Resign ‘in the Longer Term’
- Benoît Battistelli’s EPO is Under Attack From French Politicians Yet Again
- Links 23/3/2015: Linux 4.0 RC5, Kubuntu Celebrates Ten Years
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