How Open Source is Losing the Charity Battle

Courtesy Linux Today  Sat, 05/24/2008 - 15:10

ZDNet Australia: "Non-profit organisations are keen to take advantage of emerging technologies such as social networking for fundraising and software as a service for administration, but a lack of perceived support options is keeping them away from open source software..."


 

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