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Linux Foundation Press Releases » Blog Archive » Linux Foundation Announces Training Program to Meet Increasing Demand for Linux Talent
Program kicks at Annual Collaboration Summit, provides advanced courses taught by leading community developers SAN FRANCISCO, March 2, 2009 – The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, today announced the Linux Foundation Training Program, ...
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Linux tips every geek should know
tuxradar.com — What separates average Linux users from the super-geeks? Simple: years spent learning the kinds of hacks, tricks, tips and techniques that turn long jobs into a moment's work. If you want to get up to speed without having to put in all that leg-work, ... (more) Linux tips every geek should know
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osnews.com — Icon Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer had some interesting things to say yesterday about which companies Microsoft sees as its competitors in the client operating system space. You'd think Apple was their number one competitor - and you'd be wrong. ... (more) Ballmer: Linux Bigger Competitor than Apple
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Linux Foundation Starts Training Program to Foster Talent [OStatic]
GigaOM Network — ... The Linux Foundation have emerged as a great example of how centralized open source initiatives can make a postive difference for many projects and platforms. Now, the foundation is announcing a new training program to kick of later this month at its Annual Collaboration Summit, with advanced courses taught by leading community developers. Here are the details. ...

Linux Foundation Starts Training Program to Foster Talent
OStatic blogs — ... The Linux Foundation have emerged as a great example of how centralized open source initiatives can make a postive difference for many projects and platforms. Now, the foundation is announcing a new training program to kick of later this month at its Annual Collaboration Summit, with advanced courses taught by leading community developers. Here are the details. ...

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