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Q: Are there mid size companies in Trinidad and Tobago that use free and open source software?

Here’s a question:

Are there mid size companies in Trinidad and Tobago that use free and open source software?

Curious to know the answer

Dev Anand

 

 

 

  • Post date
    6 February 2014
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