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Posted on 21/10/201618/10/2016 by Rafael Scapin

The Open-Source Group Trying To “De-Google” The Internet

 

How can we surf the web without using Google, Amazon or Facebook? French group Framasoft, which promotes the use of open-source software, offers a way.

http://www.worldcrunch.com/tech-science/the-open-source-group-trying-to-de-google-the-internet/c4s21901/

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