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Tag Archives: opensource

I don’t know why it’s taken me this long to read Two Bits: The Cultural Significance of Free Software. One of the more inter­est­ing non-fiction things I’ve read in a while.

June 23, 2012opensource, reading, software

A com­plete list of open source help desk soft­ware pack­ages. This is cool. Now, how can I find the time to test and play with all of them…

January 9, 2012customer service, opensource, software, support

Smoke Signals. A man­i­festo for mak­ing the next one bil­lion sec­onds about dis­trib­uted, open, and secure soft­ware plat­forms. We should no longer sur­ren­der our most vital per­sonal details to a closed-source sys­tem. It’s your social data, own it.

February 5, 2011code, Facebook, Mark Pesce, opensource, Plexus, software

RSS keeps me alive and kickin’

Dave Winer has been on a seri­ous win streak for the last few days. On the 4th he defined what an open web means to him. If your web has silos then it isn’t really your web is it? Then he talked about “A tool whose… Continue read­ing →

January 6, 2011code, Dave Winer, open web, opensource, RSS, software
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