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Showing posts with label ipo. Show all posts
13 May 2013

How Publishers Have Fought Against the Treaty for the Blind

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One of the most disgraceful manifestations of the callousness of copyright maximalists is their 30-year refusal to countenance any meaningf...
25 January 2010

Why There is no Kernel Hacker Sell-Out

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As you may have noticed, posting to this blog was light last week, as in non-existent (OK, so you didn't notice.) This was because I was...
09 February 2009

Do Top Hackers Have Too Much Money?

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The announcement that one of MySQL's founders, Monty Widenius, was leaving Sun, was generally regarded as a pity, though no huge surpris...
30 January 2007

MySQL's IPO: Hot News - or Maybe Not

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Amazing news - MySQL is planning to go public: after years of rumo(u)r the company is finally preparing to go public, joining a select grou...
20 July 2006

Indian Summer of Code

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I wrote earlier today about the fallacy of assuming that once you start offering money the spirit that informs the world of collaborative e...
05 July 2006

The Curse of the Open Source IPO

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There's a nice round-up of open source IPOs by Matthew Aslett. I'm not sure Trolltech really counts as a full open source company...
15 February 2006

Can Google Measure up to Technorati?

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Google has acquired Measure Map , a service that tracks visitors and links to blogs. This is of double interest to me. First, because like...
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