Ict@innovation: Free your IT Business in Africa/5-References

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  1. Significant parts of this topic are based on Francois Letellier's teaching materials for FOSSBridge Vietnam. © Francois Letellier 2008, published under Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike License 2.0. For more information;
  1. Samuelson, P. (2006). IBM's pragmatic embrace of open source. Communications of the ACM, Vol(49), Issue 10, pp: 21-25.
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