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The open source movement has great promise

By Geoff Mulgan

Published: May 31 2005 20:09 | Last updated: May 31 2005 20:09

The potential importance of open-source models is beginning to dawn on mainstream business and government. How companies and nations respond could help to determine who thrives in the growing knowledge economy. Yet a high proportion of decision-makers is only dimly aware of what open-source is and why it matters.

It is only 14 years since Linus Torvalds, then a computer student at the University of Helsinki, tentatively solicited collaborators to help build a free operating system. By 2002, the system that resulted, Linux, had a quarter of the global market for server operating systems.

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