IBM puts cash behind Linux push
IBM is spending $100 million over the next three years beefing up its commitment to Linux software.
The cash injection will be used to help its customers use Linux on every type of device from handheld computers and phones right up to powerful servers.
Read the complete story . (BBC News)
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