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| [[https://web.archive.org/web/20090930195123/http://www.time.com/time/europe/hero2006/torvalds.html|Linus Torvalds: By giving away his software, the Finnish programmer earned a place in history]] ((Gumbel, Peter (November 13, 2006). "Linus Torvalds". Time. Archived.)) |
| [[http://www.internethalloffame.org/inductees/year/2012|2012 INTERNET HALL of FAME INDUCTEES]] |
| [[http://www.rosenpublishing.com/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=25688&category_id=341&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=1|Linus Torvalds named one of the 100 most influential inventors]] |
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| Linus Torvalds |
| By giving away his software, the Finnish programmer earned a place in history |
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| By PETER GUMBEL |
| Linus Torvalds was just 21 when he changed the world. Working out of his family's apartment in Helsinki in 1991, he wrote the kernel of a new computer operating system called Linux that he posted |
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| Today, 15 years later, Linux powers everything from supercomputers to mobile phones around the world, and Torvalds has achieved fame as the godfather of the open-source movement, in which software code is shared and developed in a collaborative effort rather than being kept locked up by a single owner. |
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| Some of Torvalds' supporters portray him as a sort of anti-Bill Gates, but the significance of Linux is much bigger than merely a slap at Microsoft. Collaborating on core technologies could lead to a huge reduction in some business costs, freeing up money for more innovative investments elsewhere. Torvalds continues to keep a close eye on Linux's development and has made some money from stock options given to him as a courtesy by two companies that sell commercial applications for it. |
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| But his success isn't just measured in dollars. There's an asteroid named after him, as well as an annual software-geek festival. Torvalds' parents were student radicals in the 1960s and his father, a communist, even spent a year studying in Moscow. But it's their son who has turned out to be the real revolutionary. |
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