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Africa Analysis: The benefits of open source software
All for the ‘e’: Initiatives in a limited access environment
An ICT Skills Cascade: Government-Mandated Open Source Policy as a Potential Driver for ICT Skills Transfer
Announcing Ushahidi v2.1 (Tunis)
Brazil launches new version of their electronic government portal
Building Your Own GSM Network: A Demonstration of the Village Base Station Project
Digital Review of Asia Pacific 2009–2010
Free UNDP-APDIP Books
French army sides with Mozilla in Microsoft email war
Gender Equality in Free and Open Source Software
Global Dialogue on Exploring the Results of Governmental Open Source Software Policies: Brazil Experience
Government project targets exclusive use of OSS for all government agency websites in 2012
It’s Different. African Open Source Technology and ICT4D
Kasahorow, the many tongues of Africa
LexPublica: Open Sourcing the Legal Process
Madrona: an open source museum collections management system
Microloans in rural areas through mobile phones
Nicaragua Builds An Innovative Agricultural Information System Using Open Source Software
Open Source Effort Will Deliver Low-Cost Wi-Fi for All
Open-source cell phone network could cut costs to $2 per month
Pan-African training guide on Linux System Administration
Running code as part of an open standards policy
The Open Source Software "Ecosystem"
The Open University UK: creating a win-win situation by sharing code and content
WhiteHouse.gov Goes Drupal
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