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Former WVU men’s soccer defender Frederik Jorgensen has signed with Akademisk Boldklub, one of the oldest professional teams in his home country of Denmark. Jorgensen played the last four ...
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Lyon is ditching Microsoft software for Linux, OnlyOffice, and PostgreSQL, joining Denmark and Germany in a push for open-source tools.
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Microsoft still makes the most popular desktop OS and Office suite in the world, but people — and even governments — are getting tired.
Several European governments and organizations have decided to drop Microsoft products like Office or Windows in favor of open-source equivalents. Here's why.