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Popular Computers
Popular Computers offers Outsourced Services and Support for CPAs and Book Keeping Firms. We help you spend less time, reduce costs and produce better numbers... and a better bottom line. Our groundbreaking endeavors have helped us soar to higher platforms making us one of the foremost and professionally managed groups in India today. Our accomplishments embrace across diversified domains.
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Popular Computers offers Outsourced Services and Support for CPAs and Book Keeping Firms. We help you spend less time, reduce costs and produce better numbers... and a better bottom line. Our groundbreaking endeavors have helped us soar to higher platforms making us one of the foremost and professionally managed groups in India today. Our accomplishments embrace across diversified domains.
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Tata Consultancy Services
Tata Consultancy Services, Vismaya building,Infopark, Kakkanad,Kochi 682030www.tcs.com
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Tata Consultancy Services, Vismaya building,Infopark, Kakkanad,Kochi 682030www.tcs.com
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Wipro Technologies – IT Services, Product Engineering Solutions, Technology
Wipro Technologies – IT Services, Product Engineering Solutions, Technology - Detail
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Wipro Technologies – IT Services, Product Engineering Solutions, Technology - Detail
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Free Software User Group - CUSAT
Free software is a matter of freedom, not cost. It is a matter of liberty, not price. The word `free' in free software has a similar meaning as in free speech, free people and free country and should not be confused with its other meaning associated with zero-cost. Think of free software as software which is free of encumbrances, not necessarily free of cost. Think of it as swatantra software. In the beginning, all software was free. However, some software businesses concluded that they could maximize profits and gain a so-called competitive advantage by restricting the freedoms of their software customers. So they decided to take away their customers' freedom to share, freedom to help themselves and freedom to help others by withholding the software's source code and/or by making them enter into restrictive (and at times, even humiliating) legal contracts such as end user license agreements and non-disclosure agreements. This model of software business subsequently became widespread because of the perceived ease with which software businesses could make money out of this unethical business model, with complete disregard for their customers' rights. This non-free software business model lies at the heart of what we now call the proprietary software industry which has an unfortunately large majority of software users under their control. Society should reject such a business model which criminalises the act of sharing and which deprives people of their fundamental right to help themselves and to help others. This can be achieved by developing and using only free software.
Free Software User Group - CUSAT - Detail
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Free software is a matter of freedom, not cost. It is a matter of liberty, not price. The word `free' in free software has a similar meaning as in free speech, free people and free country and should not be confused with its other meaning associated with zero-cost. Think of free software as software which is free of encumbrances, not necessarily free of cost. Think of it as swatantra software. In the beginning, all software was free. However, some software businesses concluded that they could maximize profits and gain a so-called competitive advantage by restricting the freedoms of their software customers. So they decided to take away their customers' freedom to share, freedom to help themselves and freedom to help others by withholding the software's source code and/or by making them enter into restrictive (and at times, even humiliating) legal contracts such as end user license agreements and non-disclosure agreements. This model of software business subsequently became widespread because of the perceived ease with which software businesses could make money out of this unethical business model, with complete disregard for their customers' rights. This non-free software business model lies at the heart of what we now call the proprietary software industry which has an unfortunately large majority of software users under their control. Society should reject such a business model which criminalises the act of sharing and which deprives people of their fundamental right to help themselves and to help others. This can be achieved by developing and using only free software.
Free Software User Group - CUSAT - Detail
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