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Monday, December 6th, 2010, 12:51 am

Wikileaks Opens Governments and Microsoft Falsely Says It’s Open

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Summary: Another ordinary episode with a lot of interesting topics and news

TODAY’S show is a mixed bag of GNU/Linux, antiquated law, computer games, and Microsoft pretending to be “open”. OpenBytes will publish the show notes very soon. We suffered from unusual connection difficulties which sometimes made the audio a little poor in terms of quality, but overall it should be easy to understand throughout.

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