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Grenoble: FOSS in Academia

Submitted by Marco on Wed, 2010/11/17 - 23:21
Date: 
2010-11-09
Description: 

I gave a short overviews of some social risks of Open Data and e-Government at the fOSSa 2010 Conference. Here are my reports from the same conference:

  • What can all managers learn from Free, Open Source Software?
  • Connections among education, green ICT and Free Software
  • Final Report from fOSSa 2010

Country:

  • France

Topic:

  • Digital Rights
  • Society
  • Public Administrations
  • E-Government
  • Open Data
Event Type: 
Meeting
Location: 

GEM/Emsi School, Grenoble

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