EDITOR'S NOTE
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Good morning,
With the European Union finally set to ratify the Oracle-Sun merger, Michael Widenius has moved his campaign to more "open source friendly" countries in a bid to stop the merger going through.
China, meanwhile, has let Google know it won't be backing down over the hacking row.
-- Ry Crozier
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