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Linus Torvalds picked up his share of the world’s largest technology award, the Millennium Prize, along with a check for €600,000 ($752,000) at a ceremony in Finland.
For the first time in the history of the award, the judging panel from the Technology Academy Finland couldn’t choose among the contenders and decided to split the $1.5m prize. Torvalds was recognized for his creation and subsequent development of Linux as an open standard and shared the prize with Japanese stem cell scientist Shinya Yamanaka.