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Bill Gates announced a $33 million grant from his charity foundation to help fight TB in China.

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Time for the Gates Foundation to Embrace Linux

This is a great time for the Gates Foundation to embrace Linux, bringing the value of FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) to people who might otherwise not hear its value. For the past 10 years the Gates Foundation has expanded access to technology by delivering Windows computers to public libraries. Wouldn't it be cool for the next 10 years for the Gates Foundation to deliver new Ubuntu systems for public access use at these same libraries?

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Gates commits $255 million to help eradicate polio

Bill Gates' foundation has committed $255 million to Rotary International to help eradicate polio.

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Gates Foundation awards library Internet grants

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has awarded nearly $7 million to fund a pilot program aimed at helping public libraries in seven states get faster Internet connections, the foundation announced Thursday.

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