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When Andy Rabagliati started working to deliver Internet access to some poor rural schools in South Africa, he chose Linux and other open-source software. With open source he could do things he couldn't do with commercial, proprietary software and save money. In Africa, in Asia, in much of the world - especially in the developing nations - open source is looking like the best way to usher in the information age.