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		<title>Doing Business With Open Source</title>
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By   Aaron Weiss
     May 22, 2007
     
For more than a decade, open source software has been mostly the province of programmers. Although the underpinnings of the Internet itself are powered mostly by open source software, it’s been said that most open source projects begin when [...]]]></description>
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