I’ve ranted a lot about how awesome I think Ubuntu is. It’s a super, user-friendly Linux alternative to Mac and Windows.
One of the benefits that I like to emphasize when I try to persuade someone that they should consider Linux has to do with social justice. There is good reason to believe that Linux (and supporting Linux) can have a real impact on poverty. The primary way in which Linux can help reduce poverty is that it makes it much easier to give economically disadvantaged individuals access to some of the tools that will help get them out of poverty.
Here’s an some excellent information related to that line of reasoning.
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