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The Top Five — For the Week Ending March 7, 2025

Did you miss this week’s top articles? Here are the five most read article on FOSS Force for the week that just ended.

  1. Senator Richard Nixon with his family in 1952, the year he made his famous Checkers television speech.

    With Google Going Bye-Bye, Mozilla’s Evidently Found a New Money Stream… Selling Your Data: Mozilla is using all of the smoke and mirrors it can find to create the illusion it isn’t so, put it appears that the organization is selling your data down river, while continuing to brag about how much it’s protecting your privacy.

  2. Nextcloud co-founder and CEO Frank Karlitschek

    Nextcloud Releases Hub 10 to Take on Big Tech: The folks at Nextcloud have upped their game again with this release of Nextcloud Hub 10. Most impressive are the improvements made to the platform’s AI Assistant.

  3. StarOffice logo.

    No, LibreOffice Doesn’t Turn 40 This Year, but StarOffice Would if It Were Still Around: It’s like reading the Old Testament: Star Writer begat StarOffice who begat OpenOffice, which begat LibreOffice. All but the standalone version of Star Writer battled with Microsoft’s Office suite in the marketplace arena.

  4. AI Is Not Unavoidable. Not This AI, That’s for Sure: Maybe, just maybe, the problem isn’t with AI, but with how we’re designing it, and perhaps more importantly, how we’re using it. Our Marco Fioretti explains it all.

  5. From left: Alexis Ohanian, Justin Mezzell, and Kevin Rose.

    Will the Rebirth of Digg Bring About a Small Website Revival?: Remember Digg? The once-upon-a-time go-to site for finding cool things on the internet recommended by an audience of peers? Well, it’s coming back, and owned by one of its original co-founders, along with a co-founder of Reddit.

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