Friday Sep 14, 2007
Friday Sep 14, 2007
Now's my time to brag. My daughter's friends recently found an old TV for their college apartment. In exchange for some development on the TV repairman's web site, their old TV is now broadcasting Red Sox
games in high def to a very appreciative, and broke, college crowd. A resourceful crowd that somehow managed to scrape up the $ for cable service.
What these enterprising young college students did was take something offered for free, and tune it up in a way that fit with their economic model - or rather - their meager wallets. And the cable company benefits. A lot like what happens with the many developers out there joining open source communities. They take the software for free, use it, change it to fit their needs, give something back to the community, and then think about paying for commercial service to enhance their free experience.
Earlier this week IBM announced they are joining the OpenOffice.org community to collaborate on the development of OpenOffice.org software... to help expand the use of the Open Document Format (ODF) ... to donate accessibility features from their work on Lotus Notes.
Seems like this is a good thing for consumers. Definitely worth all the noise.
Ahhhh....the college years, all in the interest of sharing and community and working for the common good. Yes! p.s. Curt Schilling's splitter was sick, the other night. :) http://38pitches.com <--Schilling's blog
Posted by hulo on October 09, 2007 at 08:32 PM EDT #
to donate accessibility features from their work on Lotus Notes.
Posted by runescape money on November 10, 2007 at 02:15 AM EST #
But Amy ....
Thursday Feb 28, 2008
Sun's Open Archive Announcement
* Open sourced digital archive: We donated the source code for the Sun StorageTek 5800 (aka HoneyComb)
ummm ... So much for "Storage with a Twist. :)
Posted by Dan on March 01, 2008 at 02:30 PM EST #