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2012: What a Year for Linux

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2012 has been another year of records for Linux. The operating system is the fastest growing platform across multiple industries and is inspiring new projects every single day. Join us as we review this amazing year and celebrate Linux and its global community of developers, contributors and sponsors. For more information about Linux, please visit www.linuxfoundation.org and http Third-party Video and Photo Credits In order of appearance * Technology Academy of Finland * Amazon (Kindle) * Google (Chromebook)

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