History of Open source software is filled with collaborative accomplishments and innovations, but how and when did all started ?
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There is NO Fragmentation, just Android clones
Fragmentation of the Android platform is a hot topic on every tech blog. The truth is that on the one hand my father and my grandmother doesn’t care and on the other no one is telling the truth or understand what they mean by “Android Fragmentation”. Is there really Android Fragmentation or it is actually a Fragmentation of Android Devices.
Embracing the remix philosophy in every industry
Remixing is the adoption, alteration, and recombination of per-existing things, to create something new. Now this is something common in music, open source development but not in the so-called “innovation industry”.
Why Beautifying and Decentralizing your content matters ?
If you are a writer, blogger or content publisher, you possibly care about the way you present your content. But have you decentralized your content ? Does your content reach your readers on every device that they want to read you ? Is your content served the way you want it ?
What can fashion industry teach us about open innovation
Copyright law’s grip on film, music and software barely touches the fashion industry and fashion benefits in both innovation and sales, says Johanna Blakley. At TEDxUSC 2010, she talks about what all creative industries can learn from fashion’s free culture.
How to sketch and create protoypes of your ideas
Olympics 2012, Sir Tim Berners Lee and Open Internet
Last night, the Olympic opening ceremony featured Tim Berners-Lee, the man credited with inventing the World Wide Web.
OSCON 2012: Mark R. Shuttleworth, “Making Magic From Cloud To Client”
The O’Reilly Open Source Convention (OSCON) is an annual convention for the discussion of free and open source software. It is organized by the publisher O’Reilly Media and is held each summer in the United States. One of the talks was by Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu.
Steam on Linux is officially announced
As I wrote in a previous post, gaming on Linux has started becoming the new platform for the gaming industry. As of Jul. 16 2012, this is becoming even more and more reality, as Valve, the company behind Steam, has announced that Steam for Linux is coming.







