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Showing posts with label
innovation
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02 July 2009
Patents Don't Promote Innovation: Study
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It's extraordinary how the myth that patents somehow promote innovation is still propagated and widely accepted; and yet there is practi...
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26 June 2009
Next, Linux Revolutionises...Printers
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Here 's a new printer from HP: Last June 22, HP announced its new all-in-one printer, the Photosmart Premium with TouchSmart Web. Aside ...
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03 June 2009
Why Chemical Software Will be Open Source
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Here's an important post from Mr Open Chemistry, Peter Murray-Rust: “Chemical software will be Open Source” This statement expresses bo...
24 March 2009
Why Software Should not be Patentable
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As I've written elsewhere today, there's a lot of activity happening around software patents at the moment. One forum where they...
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24 February 2009
The True Begetter of Innovation is Openness
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One of the persistent myths peddled by lovers of intellectual monopolies is that you need things like patents to promote innovation. The id...
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10 November 2008
ESR: He Speak the Truth (Technically Speaking)
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Sadly, it's become something of an event when Eric Raymond offers one of his stimulating essays on technology. I know he's supposed...
17 October 2008
What a Difference a Year Can Make
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Talking of ultraportables, can it really be just a year that they've been around? Apparently : ASUS sold over 350,000 Eee PCs in the fo...
16 October 2008
Microsoft "Innovates" Again - By Copying GNU/Linux
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Good to see that Microsoft is trying hard to keep up with free software: A recent Microsoft survey sent out to select users has us wonderin...
05 September 2008
Why Open Source Will Save the World
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Here's a nice intro to why open source will save us - and not just from Microsoft: the 20th Century's model of development - the &q...
26 August 2008
Could Microsoft's Photosynth Have Been Free Software?
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On Linux Journal .
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31 December 2007
Open Source Unoriginal? - How Unoriginal
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Here's a tired old meme that I've dealt with before, but, zombie-like, it keeps on coming back : The open-source software community ...
10 December 2007
Apple the Imitator
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Seems like Microsoft isn't the only company copying the innovations of the open source world: Apple plans at Macworld to introduce a 1...
30 July 2007
Spreading the Intellectual Monopoly Madness
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How mad is this ? Advanced European countries are increasingly looking for channels to school their neighbours and worldwide free-trade agre...
13 June 2007
IBM's Virtual Virtual World
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I have this feeling that IBM is going to be very big in virtual worlds. It's got a new site called "Innovation in virtual worlds&...
05 April 2007
Microsoft Welcomes Openness and Standards
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Here are some wise words on EMI's move to sell its entire catalogue without DRM: Reindorp said the move could help Microsoft's effo...
21 September 2006
Of Google and China
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An interesting coupling of Google with China - but not for the usual reasons. Dr. Kai-Fu Lee, the head of Google in China said: Open sourc...
15 July 2006
Innovation Happens Elsewhere - Online, Too
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Ron Goldman and Richard P. Gabriel have made available an online version of their book Innovation Happens Elsewhere: Open Source as Busines...
28 April 2006
We Are Not Alone
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One of the heartening things is how I keep coming across blogs that are broadly pushing for the same things as this one, even if they come a...
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