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Szulik at LinuxWorld: 'Improvement at unprecedented rates'
Created: 10/30/2007
Video description: At LinuxWorld 2004 in San Francisco, Red Hat CEO Matthew Szulik looks at the challenges Linux has faced over the last 10 years and the progress it's made, announces new Red Hat application server software for running Java programs, and calls for reform of intellectual-property law in the United States.

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