Linux and Opera used in Malawi to fight HIV

  2007-03-24 06:00:03
Opera Software reports that Linux and the Opera browser are being used by a non-government organization combatting HIV AIDs in Malawi. The Baobab Health Partnership runs Opera in fullscreen"kiosk" mode on low-powered, Linux-based network terminals used to register new patients and track patient treatmentsRead more onLinux Devices 
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