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FOSS to Electric Cars: Not Such a Big Leap
Feb 4, 2008, 11 :30 UTC (1 Talkback[s]) (4386 reads)

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"Richard Keech was an early adopter of Linux on the desktop back in the 1990s. One could well say that he has a habit of looking at something and getting into it if he thinks it's going to be a future trend, one that could be useful and sensible.

"Keech, who works for Red Hat as principal consultant, and has been with the company for eight years--he was earlier with CyberSource, one of Melbourne's premier open source companies--now has a new target..."

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