Open Source Balance of Power
Just as Marbury vs. Madison showed that the Supreme Court has real power, so OpenOffice.org vs. Oracle has shown that ...
Read moreDetailsJust as Marbury vs. Madison showed that the Supreme Court has real power, so OpenOffice.org vs. Oracle has shown that ...
Read moreDetailsThe desktop has fallen to open source through Android, services have fallen through Facebook, the mainframe is falling through clouds, ...
Read moreDetailsCompanies like Coca-Cola, can now create cloud projects run on their own infrastructure.
Read moreDetailsBy turning a collection of projects into an ecosystem -- by integrating them so they work well together -- an ...
Read moreDetailsPJ really was doing “god's work,” regardless of how she was funded or who she was working with.
Read moreDetailsYou buy Verizon, you sell Verizon Wireless to Vodafone for most of the cost of the deal, then you turn ...
Read moreDetailsDell could take the code base it has, get 10,000 Chinese programmers into a skunk works in Chengdu or Chungqing, ...
Read moreDetailsEven the Tea Party Express wants this kind of government transparency and effectiveness. The only people who benefit from these ...
Read moreDetailsThis may be the most important open source news of the year, but because it's such unabashedly good news, and ...
Read moreDetailsSharing the costs of essential infrastructure is what open source is all about. Google shares more of those costs than ...
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