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Free Live Streaming from CeBIT Open Source Forum

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Mar 2, 2010

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“For the second time in a row, CeBIT will be devoting
an entire section to the topic of open source. The event will be
supported by international industry associations and representative
bodies such as the Linux Foundation, Linux International, the Free
Software Foundation Europe and the LIVE Linux Association. The Open
Source Forum will serve as the lively hub of the exhibition, which
in turn features a diverse range of open source companies and
independent projects.

“The forum is organized by Linux New Media and its specialist
publications, including Linux Magazin, Linux Pro Magazine, Linux
User, Ubuntu User and Linux Community. Throughout CeBIT, it will
feature a selection of top-class presentations focusing on a range
of topics relating to open source and Linux. Each day, experts and
VIPs from the Linux and open source community will deliver
fascinating keynote speeches, opening up new insights and
background information and taking a look at what the future holds.
The presentations will be streamed live on the Internet and will
also be available later in the archive of Linux Magazine
Online.”


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Web Webster

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