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13 October 2012
The French Pigeons Are Revolting -- And That's Good
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One of the reasons the copyright lobby has been able to get so far with Net-hostile legislation like SOPA/PIPA and treaties like ACTA and...
05 May 2010
How Do You Make a Pentaho?
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Where do open source companies come from? That's not a trivial question, for free software startups can arise in all sorts of ways. You ...
22 May 2009
Open Source Consolidation: Less is More?
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The open source startup scene is certainly very vibrant, but it's also clearly still relatively immature. Company histories are short, a...
24 March 2009
Are You Using R?
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It seems appropriate on Ada Lovelace Day to note the move of one of the best-known female champions of open source from Intel to the startup...
12 June 2008
Giving Yahoo the Heave-Ho
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One of the key open source people at Yahoo is Jeremy Zawodny . Was Jeremy Zawodny: It's been quite a ride, and I'm really going to ...
29 February 2008
On Being Open
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Interesting thoughts from Cory Ondrejka on the virtues of telling people what you're doing when you start a new company, rather than tr...
04 January 2008
Less Dosh for OSS...And So?
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On Open Enterprise blog .
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03 December 2007
Perens Goes Peripatetic
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Bruce Perens has achieved the remarkable feat of being one of the leading figures in the open source world without ever becoming a fixture ...
28 November 2007
Mashup 2.0: Inheriting the Mesh
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I've written before about how mashups need meshes . Typically that mesh will be geographical, but another obvious one is time. Time is...
05 November 2007
Web 2.0 is Dead, Long Live Openness
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An interesting post from Tom Foremski, who, even if he doesn't always grok the underlying dynamics of open source and its offshoots, i...
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